Gram to Metric ton
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gram to metric ton Conversion Table
gram (g) | metric ton (t) | |
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0.01 g | → | 0.00000001 t |
0.1 g | → | 0.0000001 t |
1.0 g | → | 0.000001 t |
2.0 g | → | 0.000002 t |
3.0 g | → | 0.000003 t |
5.0 g | → | 0.000005 t |
10.0 g | → | 0.00001 t |
20.0 g | → | 0.00002 t |
30.0 g | → | 0.00003 t |
50.0 g | → | 0.00005 t |
100.0 g | → | 0.0001 t |
1000.0 g | → | 0.001 t |
Example Conversion
To convert from gram to metric ton, multiply by 0.000001.
For example: 22 gram = 22 × 0.000001 = 0.000022 metric ton
Unit History
About gram
Defined during the French Revolution, the gram originally represented the mass of one cubic centimeter of water. It quickly became the cornerstone of the metric system for everyday measurements and remains a fundamental unit in modern science and commerce.
About metric ton
Also known as the tonne, the metric ton equals 1,000 kilograms. It is widely used for shipping, industrial production, and environmental reporting because it scales neatly within the metric system.