Long Tons (long-ton) to Micrograms (mcg) conversion

1 long-ton = 1016047000000 mcgmcglong-ton
Formula
1 long-ton = 1016047000000 mcg

Understanding Long Tons to Micrograms Conversion

The long ton (long-ton), also called the Imperial or UK ton, is a mass unit equal to 2,240 pounds or exactly 1,016.0469088 kilograms, and it is larger than both the metric tonne and the US short ton. The microgram (mcg or µg) is a metric unit equal to one millionth of a gram. Converting between them bridges an enormous range of scale, so a single long ton contains more than a trillion micrograms. This pairing appears in trace-analysis contexts where large bulk masses are broken down into microgram-level quantities.

Conversion Formula

1 long-ton=1016050000000 mcg1\ \text{long-ton} = 1016050000000\ \text{mcg}

To convert Long Tons to Micrograms, multiply the number of Long Tons by this factor:

mcg=long-ton×1016050000000\text{mcg} = \text{long-ton} \times 1016050000000

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Long Tons to Micrograms.

Write the formula:

mcg=long-ton×1016050000000\text{mcg} = \text{long-ton} \times 1016050000000

Substitute the value:

mcg=25×1016050000000\text{mcg} = 25 \times 1016050000000

Calculate the result:

25 long-ton25401200000000 mcg25\ \text{long-ton} \approx 25401200000000\ \text{mcg}

How to Convert Long Tons to Micrograms

Follow these steps to convert any Long Ton value into Micrograms.

  1. Note the conversion factor: One long-ton equals 1016050000000 mcg.
  2. Enter your value: Take the number of Long Tons you want to convert.
  3. Multiply: Multiply your Long Tons figure by 1016050000000 to obtain Micrograms.
  4. Read the result: For example, 25 long-ton × 1016050000000 gives approximately 25401200000000 mcg.

Long Tons to Micrograms conversion table

Long Tons (long-ton)Micrograms (mcg)
00
11016047000000
22032094000000
33048141000000
44064188000000
55080235000000
66096281000000
77112328000000
88128375000000
99144422000000
1010160470000000
1515240700000000
2020320940000000
2525401170000000
3030481410000000
4040641880000000
5050802350000000
6060962810000000
7071123280000000
8081283750000000
9091444220000000
100101604700000000
150152407000000000
200203209400000000
250254011700000000
300304814100000000
400406418800000000
500508023500000000
600609628100000000
700711232800000000
800812837500000000
900914442200000000
10001016047000000000
20002032094000000000
30003048141000000000
40004064188000000000
50005080235000000000
1000010160470000000000
2500025401170000000000
5000050802350000000000
100000101604700000000000
250000254011700000000000
500000508023500000000000
10000001016047000000000000

Which ton do you mean?

“ton” means different units by region. This page uses the Long ton (UK). 1 Micrograms in each:

DefinitionResult
Short ton (US) 2,000 lb ≈ 907 kg907184700000 mcg
Metric tonne 1,000 kg1000000000000 mcg
Long ton (UK) 2,240 lb ≈ 1,016 kg1016047000000 mcg (this page)

What is the Long Ton?

The long ton is a unit of mass in the British imperial system, historically used for weighing bulk commodities such as coal, ore, and shipping cargo. It is equal to 2,240 pounds and remains familiar in the United Kingdom and in maritime contexts.

Definition

The long ton is defined as exactly 2,240 pounds avoirdupois. Since one pound equals 0.45359237 kg exactly, its SI value is:

1 long-ton=1016.05 kg1\ \text{long-ton} = 1016.05\ \text{kg}

Equivalently, the long ton equals 20 hundredweight (cwt) of 112 lb each, distinguishing it from the 2,000 lb US short ton and the 1,000 kg metric tonne.

Origin and History

The long ton descends from the medieval English "tun," a large cask used to ship wine, whose full weight was standardized in trade. The avoirdupois system fixed the hundredweight at 112 pounds (eight stone of 14 lb), and twenty of these made the ton, giving 2,240 lb. This "long" hundredweight and ton became the standard for British commerce and were carried throughout the Commonwealth and colonial trade.

Law and Notable Facts

The long ton is the British/imperial ton, contrasted with the 2,000 lb US short ton and the 1,000 kg metric tonne (megagram). It is legally recognized in the United Kingdom, though the metric tonne has largely replaced it for official trade. Notably, the long ton (1016 kg) sits remarkably close to the metric tonne (1000 kg), differing by only about 1.6%, which is why "ton" and "tonne" are often used loosely as near-equivalents in shipping.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • A long ton equals 1016.05 kg, about 16 kg heavier than a metric tonne.
  • Ship displacement and cargo were traditionally quoted in long tons; a 10,000 long ton vessel carries roughly 10,160 metric tonnes.
  • One long ton (2,240 lb) is 240 lb heavier than one US short ton (2,000 lb), a 12% difference.
  • A long ton of coal (1016 kg) is a typical unit still cited in older British mining and heating records.

What is Micrograms?

Micrograms are a fundamental unit of mass in the metric system, commonly used to measure very small quantities. This section aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of micrograms, their formation, and their applications.

Definition and Symbol

A microgram (µg) is a unit of mass equal to one millionth (10610⁻⁶) of a gram or one thousandth (10310⁻³) of a milligram. Its symbol is "µg", where "µ" is the Greek letter mu, representing "micro-".

1µg=106g=0.000001g1 \, \text{µg} = 10⁻⁶ \, \text{g} = 0.000001 \, \text{g}

1µg=103mg=0.001mg1 \, \text{µg} = 10⁻³ \, \text{mg} = 0.001 \, \text{mg}

Formation and the Metric System

The metric system is based on powers of 10, making conversions between units straightforward. The prefix "micro" signifies a factor of 10610⁻⁶. Therefore, a microgram is derived by dividing a gram into one million equal parts. This systematic approach simplifies calculations and measurements.

Notable Associations and Historical Context

While there isn't a specific "law" or individual directly linked to the microgram itself, its use is inherent in various scientific laws and measurements. For instance, Avogadro's number, which relates the number of particles in a mole of a substance, often involves calculations where the mass of individual atoms or molecules is expressed in atomic mass units, which can be related to micrograms for practical applications.

Real-World Examples and Applications

Micrograms are essential in various fields:

  • Pharmaceuticals: Drug dosages, especially for potent medications, are often measured in micrograms to ensure precise administration and minimize side effects. For example, the active ingredient in some medications might be present in quantities as small as 50 µg per tablet.
  • Biochemistry: Measuring concentrations of proteins, hormones, or enzymes in biological samples frequently involves microgram quantities. A blood sample might contain a few micrograms of a specific hormone.
  • Environmental Science: Assessing pollutants or contaminants in water or air samples often requires measuring concentrations in micrograms per liter (µg/L) or micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3m^3), respectively. The acceptable level of a certain pesticide in drinking water might be set at 0.1 µg/L.
  • Nutrition: Micronutrients, like Vitamin B12, are often measured in micrograms in dietary supplements and food fortification. A single serving of fortified cereal might contain 2 µg of Vitamin B12.

Further Reading

For more information about the metric system and units of measurement, you can refer to resources like the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) website.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the formula to convert Long Tons to Micrograms?

Multiply the Long Tons value by 1016050000000 to get Micrograms. In symbols, mcg = long-ton × 1016050000000.

How many Micrograms are in 1 Long Ton?

One Long Ton equals 1016050000000 Micrograms. Conversely, one Microgram equals about 9.84207e-13 Long Tons.

How do I convert 100 Long Tons to Micrograms?

Multiply 100 by 1016050000000, which gives 101605000000000 Micrograms.

What makes this conversion useful?

This conversion is applied in expressing bulk Imperial-ton masses at microgram resolution, where a Long Ton value must be restated as Micrograms.

Is the conversion factor exact?

The factor 1016050000000 shown here is rounded to six significant figures for readability; use more digits when high precision is required.

Complete Long Tons conversion table

long-ton
UnitResult
Micrograms (mcg)1016047000000 mcg
Milligrams (mg)1016047000 mg
Grams (g)1016047 g
Kilograms (kg)1016.047 kg
Metric Tonnes (mt)1.016047 mt
Carats (ct)5080235 ct
Ounces (oz)35840 oz
Pounds (lb)2240 lb
Stones (st)160 st
Tons (t)1.12 t
Troy Ounces (ozt)32666.67 ozt
Grains (gr)15680000 gr
US Hundredweights (cwt-us)22.4 cwt-us
UK Hundredweights (cwt-uk)20 cwt-uk
Slugs (slug)69.62133 slug