Understanding Troy Ounces to Metric Tonnes Conversion
The troy ounce (ozt) is the standard precious-metals unit of about 31.10 grams, and the metric tonne (mt) equals exactly 1000 kilograms. One troy ounce equals 0.00003110348 metric tonnes. National gold reserves and mine outputs are frequently reported in tonnes, so this conversion bridges official statistics and per-ounce pricing.
Conversion Formula
To convert Troy Ounces to Metric Tonnes, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Troy Ounces to Metric Tonnes.
How to Convert Troy Ounces to Metric Tonnes
Multiply by 0.00003110348 metric tonnes per troy ounce.
- Identify the input: Take the mass in troy ounces (ozt).
- Multiply by the factor: Multiply by 0.00003110348 to convert to metric tonnes.
- Read the result: The result is the mass in metric tonnes (mt).
- Worked example: For 25 troy ounces: 25 x 0.00003110348 = 0.000777587 mt.
Troy Ounces to Metric Tonnes conversion table
| Troy Ounces (ozt) | Metric Tonnes (mt) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0.00003110348 |
| 2 | 0.00006220695 |
| 3 | 0.00009331043 |
| 4 | 0.0001244139 |
| 5 | 0.0001555174 |
| 6 | 0.0001866209 |
| 7 | 0.0002177243 |
| 8 | 0.0002488278 |
| 9 | 0.0002799313 |
| 10 | 0.0003110348 |
| 15 | 0.0004665522 |
| 20 | 0.0006220695 |
| 25 | 0.0007775869 |
| 30 | 0.0009331043 |
| 40 | 0.001244139 |
| 50 | 0.001555174 |
| 60 | 0.001866209 |
| 70 | 0.002177243 |
| 80 | 0.002488278 |
| 90 | 0.002799313 |
| 100 | 0.003110348 |
| 150 | 0.004665522 |
| 200 | 0.006220695 |
| 250 | 0.007775869 |
| 300 | 0.009331043 |
| 400 | 0.01244139 |
| 500 | 0.01555174 |
| 600 | 0.01866209 |
| 700 | 0.02177243 |
| 800 | 0.02488278 |
| 900 | 0.02799313 |
| 1000 | 0.03110348 |
| 2000 | 0.06220695 |
| 3000 | 0.09331043 |
| 4000 | 0.1244139 |
| 5000 | 0.1555174 |
| 10000 | 0.3110348 |
| 25000 | 0.7775869 |
| 50000 | 1.555174 |
| 100000 | 3.110348 |
| 250000 | 7.775869 |
| 500000 | 15.55174 |
| 1000000 | 31.10348 |
Which ton do you mean?
“ton” means different units by region. This page uses the Metric tonne. 1 Troy Ounces in each:
| Definition | Result |
|---|---|
| Short ton (US) 2,000 lb ≈ 907 kg | 0.00003428571 t |
| Metric tonne 1,000 kg | 0.00003110348 mt (this page) |
| Long ton (UK) 2,240 lb ≈ 1,016 kg | 0.00003061224 long-ton |
What is the Troy Ounce?
The troy ounce is a unit of mass used almost exclusively for precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It is the standard weight quoted on global bullion markets.
Definition
The troy ounce is defined as exactly 480 grains, which equals 31.1034768 grams:
By definition, 1 troy ounce = 480 grains = 31.1034768 g exactly, and 12 troy ounces make one troy pound (≈373.242 g). Note that the troy ounce is heavier than the more familiar avoirdupois ounce (≈28.3495 g).
Origin and History
The troy system takes its name from the French market town of Troyes, a major medieval trading hub. It descends from the Roman monetary system and was standardized in England for coinage and precious metals, later adopted across Europe and the English-speaking world.
Law and Notable Facts
The troy ounce remains the legal basis for bullion trading and coinage weights; in the United States it is codified for precious-metal transactions. A curious consequence is that a pound of gold (troy, ~373 g) actually weighs less than a pound of feathers (avoirdupois, ~454 g).
Real-World Examples and Conversions
A standard Good Delivery gold bar weighs about 400 troy ounces (≈12.4 kg). A 1 oz American Gold Eagle contains one troy ounce (31.1 g) of gold. When gold is quoted at "$2,000 per ounce," that means per troy ounce, not the avoirdupois ounce.
What is Metric Tonnes?
This section will provide a comprehensive overview of the metric tonne, including its definition, history, and applications. We'll also explore some interesting facts and real-world examples to illustrate its significance.
Definition and History of Metric Tonnes
The metric tonne (t), also known as a tonne, is a unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms (kg). It is part of the metric system and is widely used internationally for expressing the mass of large objects or quantities of materials. It is not an SI unit, but is accepted for use with the SI.
The term "tonne" originated in France and was officially adopted as part of the metric system in the late 18th century. It was intended to provide a convenient and standardized way to measure large masses, replacing various local and inconsistent units.
Metric Tonnes vs. Other Units
It's important to distinguish the metric tonne from other units of mass:
- Kilogram (kg): 1 tonne = 1000 kg. The kilogram is the SI base unit of mass.
- Pound (lb): 1 tonne ≈ 2204.62 lb.
- Short ton (US ton): 1 tonne ≈ 1.102 short tons. A short ton is 2,000 pounds.
- Long ton (UK ton): 1 tonne ≈ 0.984 long tons. A long ton is 2,240 pounds.
Conversion formulas:
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Tonne to Kilogram:
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Tonne to Pounds:
Real-World Examples of Metric Tonnes
- Shipping and Logistics: The weight of cargo containers, ships, and trucks is often measured in tonnes.
- Agriculture: Crop yields (e.g., wheat, rice) are frequently reported in tonnes per hectare.
- Construction: The amount of concrete, steel, or other materials used in construction projects is typically measured in tonnes.
- Waste Management: The quantity of waste generated or recycled is often expressed in tonnes.
- Carbon Emissions: Carbon dioxide emissions are often quantified in metric tons of CO2 equivalent (tCO2e). This helps to standardize and compare the impact of different greenhouse gases.
Interesting Facts and Applications
- Mass vs. Weight: While "tonne" refers to mass, it is often used colloquially to describe weight. Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity and depends on the local gravitational acceleration ().
- Weight (in Newtons) = Mass (in kg) *
- Tonne as a Unit of Energy: A "tonne of oil equivalent" (TOE) is a normalized unit of energy, defined as the amount of energy released by burning one tonne of crude oil.
- Environmental Impact: The concept of a tonne is crucial in environmental discussions. For example, carbon offsetting projects often aim to reduce carbon emissions by a certain number of tonnes.
For more information, you can refer to the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) website, the international organization responsible for maintaining the International System of Units (SI).
Frequently Asked Questions
How many metric tonnes are in a troy ounce?
A troy ounce is 0.00003110348 metric tonnes; conversely, one tonne is about 32,150.75 troy ounces.
How many troy ounces are in a tonne of gold?
About 32,150.7 troy ounces, a figure often cited when converting central-bank reserve tonnage into ounce values.
How do I convert metric tonnes back to troy ounces?
Multiply tonnes by 32150.75. So 5 tonnes is roughly 160,754 troy ounces.
Why report gold in tonnes?
Central banks and mining companies report holdings and production in tonnes for scale, then convert to troy ounces for valuation.
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Complete Troy Ounces conversion table
| Unit | Result |
|---|---|
| Micrograms (mcg) | 31103480 mcg |
| Milligrams (mg) | 31103.48 mg |
| Grams (g) | 31.10348 g |
| Kilograms (kg) | 0.03110348 kg |
| Metric Tonnes (mt) | 0.00003110348 mt |
| Carats (ct) | 155.5174 ct |
| Ounces (oz) | 1.097143 oz |
| Pounds (lb) | 0.06857143 lb |
| Stones (st) | 0.004897959 st |
| Tons (t) | 0.00003428571 t |
| Long Tons (long-ton) | 0.00003061224 long-ton |
| Grains (gr) | 480 gr |
| US Hundredweights (cwt-us) | 0.0006857143 cwt-us |
| UK Hundredweights (cwt-uk) | 0.0006122449 cwt-uk |
| Slugs (slug) | 0.002131265 slug |