ton (water) to ton (displacement) conversion

Conversion number between ton (water) and ton (displacement) [DT] is 1.0274793807097. This means, that ton (water) is bigger unit than ton (displacement).

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ton (water)ton (displacement)
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1010.274793807097
2020.549587614194
3030.824381421291
4041.099175228388
5051.373969035485
6061.648762842583
7071.92355664968
8082.198350456777
9092.473144263874
100102.74793807097
110113.02273187807
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ton (water)

Definition of ton (water) unit: ≡ 28 bu (imp). The water ton is used chiefly in Great Britain, in statistics dealing with petroleum products, and is defined as 224 imperial gallons = 1.01832416 m³

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ton (displacement)

Definition of ton (displacement) unit: ≡ 35 cu ft. The displacement, essentially the weight, of a ship is traditionally expressed in long tons. To simplify measurement it is determined by measuring the volume, rather than weight = 35 × 0.3048³ = 0.99108963072 m³


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