Grain to Short Ton Converter
1 gr = 7.14E-8 ton
FORMULA
1 gr = 7.14E-8 ton
CONVERSION TABLE
| Grain (gr) | Short Ton (ton) |
|---|---|
| 1 gr | 7.14E-8 ton |
| 5 gr | 3.571E-7 ton |
| 10 gr | 7.143E-7 ton |
| 25 gr | 0.0000017857 ton |
| 50 gr | 0.0000035714 ton |
| 100 gr | 0.0000071429 ton |
| 250 gr | 0.0000178571 ton |
| 500 gr | 0.0000357143 ton |
| 1,000 gr | 0.0000714286 ton |
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About Grain (gr)
At 64.79891 milligrams, the grain is the smallest traditional unit of weight and is shared across the avoirdupois, troy, and apothecaries' systems. Ammunition manufacturers specify bullet weights in grains (a typical 9mm round uses a 115-grain bullet), and pharmacists historically measured drug doses in grains.
About Short Ton (ton)
Equal to 2,000 pounds (907.185 kg), the short ton is the standard ton used in the United States for measuring bulk materials like sand, gravel, and agricultural products. Not to be confused with the metric ton (1,000 kg) or the long ton (2,240 lb), the short ton dominates American commerce and industry.
How to Convert Grain to Short Ton
The conversion formula is: 1 gr = 7.14E-8 ton. To convert from Grain (gr) to Short Ton (ton), use the formula above or the interactive converter at the top of this page.
FAQ
How many Short Ton in 1 Grain?
1 Grain (gr) equals 7.14E-8 Short Ton (ton).
How to convert Grain to Short Ton?
Multiply the Grain value by 7.14E-8 to get the equivalent in Short Ton. Formula: 1 gr = 7.14E-8 ton
What is the formula for Grain to Short Ton conversion?
1 gr = 7.14E-8 ton
Glossary
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Kilogram
The SI base unit of mass, defined by the Planck constant.
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Troy Weight
A system of weights used for precious metals and gemstones.
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Avoirdupois
The standard system of weights based on the 16-ounce pound, used for everyday goods.
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Ounce
A dual-use imperial unit: as a mass unit (avoirdupois), 1 oz = 28.3495 g (1/16 lb); as a volume unit, 1 US fluid ounce = 29.5735 mL.
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Pound
An imperial unit of mass equal to exactly 453.59237 grams (16 avoirdupois ounces), also used as a unit of force (pound-force) equal to 4.44822 newtons.