Ton is a Chinese character, pronounced as dūn, and expressed as t with letters. It is often used as a unit of mathematical quality, and it is often used to measure the weight of larger items in life. This character is recorded in Ugly Collection and Kouzibu. Ton is a transliteration word used as a unit of weight or ship volume. The traditional Chinese character "ton" consists of "mouth" and "ton". Kou means transliterated loanwords, while Dun means its pronunciation approximately. As a unit of mass, one metric ton is equal to 1000 kg.
The quality department has a long history. In ancient times, all countries had their own units of measurement. In ancient China, 30 kilograms was popular. A dozen guineas weigh one baht, 24 baht, 12 pounds. China has specific units of measurement, such as kilograms and tons internationally, and pounds in the United States and Britain.
Unit conversion
1 kg = 0.00 1 ton
1 kg = 1 0,000 g.
1 kg = 1, 000,000 mg.
1 kg = 1, 000,000,000 micrograms (μ g)
1 kg = 2 kg
1 kg = 1 kg
1 kg = 20 Liang
1 000,000 microgram (microgram) = 1 gram (gram)
1 0,000,000,000 micrograms (μ g) = 1 kg.
1 0,000 ng = 1 μ g
1 0,000 μ g = 1 mg
1 1,000 mg = 1 g
Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia -T for the above contents.