Anything that weighs 1,000 kilograms weighs a tonne.
No, 1 tonne is not 2000 ounces. In fact, 1 tonne is equivalent to approximately 35,274 ounces (avoirdupois ounces). This is because 1 tonne equals 1,000 kilograms, and there are about 2,204.62 pounds in a tonne, with each pound containing 16 ounces. Therefore, the conversion is significantly higher than 2000 ounces.
1 tonne is 1,000 kilograms. So 15,000 tonnes are 15,000,000 kilograms.
The answer depends on what do you mean by "ton".If you refer to the "ton" generally used in United States, then the answer is yes, that ton has 2000 pounds.However, if you refer to the "metric ton", also knows as "tonne", used in the metric system, then the answer is no. One metric ton (or tonne) has 2204.6 pounds.There are actually some different units referred to as a "ton":The "Metric Ton" (or tonne) is 2204.6 pounds (1000 kilograms) - this term is used everywhereThe "Short Ton" is 2000 pounds (907 kilograms) - this is the "ton" generally used in the United States, and sometimes in CanadaThe "Long ton" is 2240 pounds (1016 kilograms) - this imperial system unit is rarely used anymore as most countries that did use it now use the metric ton
On Earth a metric ton weighs 2,204.623 pounds.
It Weighs Less Then A Penny;
1 cubic metre of water weighs a tonne.
It weighs a tonne.
Tonne is a unit of weight, som one tonne is one tonne regardless of substance.
Keeping to metric units. One cubic metre of water weighs One tonne. One litre of water weighs one kilogram. There is 1000kg in a tonne. Therefore, 1000 litres in a tonne.
Soybean oil weighs 7.6776 pounds per US gallon, or 0.92 kilogram per liter.
You have answered your own question. 1 tonne of anything weighs 1 tonne.
3 Tonne.
1 tonne = 1000 kg 1 tonne of gold has the same mass as 1 tonne of sawdust. The pile of gold would be smaller as the density of gold is higher.
They both weigh one tonne...
No. A school bus weighs some tonnes. 1 tonne is 1000 kilograms.
1 cubic meter of water weighs 1 tonne = 1000 kilograms.
mine weighs in at just under 2 tonne.... 1960 whatevers...lol