Yes, "my backpack weighed a ton" is a hyperbole. It exaggerates the weight of the backpack to emphasize how heavy it feels, rather than stating an actual weight. Hyperbole is often used for dramatic effect or to convey strong emotions.
Yes. You could never ever carry a ton (2,000 pounds) on your back.
Yes, saying that your backpack weighs a ton is definitely hyperbole (exaggeration for effect). Your backpack does not literally weigh a ton, but by exaggerating, you can say that it is really heavy.
Hyperbole.
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armour it weighed a ton
It weighed about 47,500 ton after being loaded
Iron (the element Fe) is weighed in units of mass such as the gram, ounce (pound, ton) etc.
The tree was five million feet tall!
Between him and his suit and backpack, he weighed close to 300 pounds on the earth, but on the moon, he only weighed about 60 pounds total.