Conversion number between kip [kip] and
tonne [t] is 0.45359237 .
This means, that kip is smaller unit than tonne.
Enter the number in kip :
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Fraction
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Expression
eg. 1 whole and 2⁄3. Integers only, Denominator can not be zero!
eg. 2.123 x 10
-2 . The power must be an integer.
eg. 1+3.1*pi/4 (alowed operators:
+ - * / and
pi constant)
Calculation process of conversion value
1 kip = (exactly) `(453.59237) / (1000)` = 0.45359237 tonne 1 tonne = (exactly) `(1000) / (453.59237)` = 2.2046226218488 kip ? kip × `(453.59237 ("kg"/"kip")) / (1000 ("kg"/"tonne"))` = ? tonne
High precision conversion
If conversion between kip to kilogram and kilogram to tonne is exactly definied, high precision conversion from kip to tonne is enabled.
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kip to tonne conversion chart
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kip tonne 0 0
10 4.5359237
20 9.0718474
30 13.6077711
40 18.1436948
50 22.6796185
60 27.2155422
70 31.7514659
80 36.2873896
90 40.8233133
100 45.359237
110 49.8951607
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Definition of kip unit: ≡ 1000 lb av . A kip is a unit of force, uncommon, it is occasionally also considered a unit of weight, equal to 1000 pounds. =1000 x 0.45359237 kg
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