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Ton (Assay) (US) [AT (US)]


The assay ton (AT) is a specialized unit of weight used in the mining and precious metals industries in the United States. It is primarily used to measure ore quantities for assaying, which is the process of analyzing the metal content of ore samples.


One assay ton equals 29.1667 pounds (about 13.23 kilograms), which is different from the standard short ton (2,000 pounds). This smaller ton unit allows for more precise measurements in evaluating the value of ore deposits.


The assay ton helps miners and metallurgists accurately calculate the concentration of valuable metals like gold and silver in ores.


Pound (lb) as a Unit of Weight

The pound, abbreviated as "lb," is a unit of weight commonly used in the United States and several other countries that still follow the imperial system. The term "lb" comes from the Latin word libra, which referred to a Roman unit of mass. Although not part of the metric system, the pound is still widely recognized and used in everyday life, particularly in measuring body weight, food, and other household items.

One pound is equivalent to 16 ounces, and in terms of the metric system, 1 lb equals approximately 0.4536 kilograms. This makes it useful for converting between systems, especially in international contexts where both metric and imperial units may be referenced. For instance, a 10-pound object weighs about 4.536 kilograms.

Pounds are often used in personal and commercial settings. In the United States, people typically report their body weight in pounds. Similarly, grocery stores often price meat, produce, and other goods by the pound. In industries like shipping, weight restrictions and fees are frequently calculated using pounds as the base unit.

Although the metric system is more widely adopted around the world for scientific and technical purposes, the pound remains an important unit in daily life for millions of people. Understanding its relationship to other units, such as ounces and kilograms, is helpful for travel, cooking, fitness, and international trade.






In summary, the pound (lb) is a historic and practical unit of weight that continues to play a key role in both personal and commercial contexts, especially in regions that maintain imperial measurement standards. Its continued use alongside the metric system shows how traditional and modern systems can coexist to meet diverse needs.



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Convert ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Other Weight-and-mass Units

ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to kilogram kg
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to gram [g]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to milligram [mg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to ton (metric) [t]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to pound
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to ounce [oz]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to carat [car,ct]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to ton (short) [ton (US)]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to ton (long) [ton (UK)]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Atomic mass unit [u]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to exagram [Eg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to petagram [Pg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to teragram [Tg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to gigagram [Gg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to megagram [Mg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to hectogram [hg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to dekagram [dag]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to decigram [dg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to centigram [cg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to microgram [µg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to nanogram [ng]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to picogram [pg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to femtogram [fg]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to attogram [ag]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to dalton
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to kilogram-force square second/meter
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to kilopound [kip]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to kip
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to slug
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to pound-force square second/foot
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to pound (troy or apothecary)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to poundal [pdl]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to ton (assay) (UK) [AT (UK)]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to kiloton (metric) [kt]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to quintal (metric) [cwt]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to hundredweight (US)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to hundredweight (UK)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to quarter (US) [qr (US)]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to quarter (UK) [qr (UK)]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to stone (US)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to stone (UK)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to tonne [t]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to pennyweight [pwt]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to scruple (apothecary) [s.ap]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to grain [gr]
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to gamma
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to talent (Biblical Hebrew)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to mina (Biblical Hebrew)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to shekel (Biblical Hebrew)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to bekan (Biblical Hebrew)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to gerah (Biblical Hebrew)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to talent (Biblical Greek)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to mina (Biblical Greek)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to tetradrachma (Biblical Greek)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to didrachma (Biblical Greek)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to drachma (Biblical Greek)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to denarius (Biblical Roman)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to assarion (Biblical Roman)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to quadrans (Biblical Roman)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to lepton (Biblical Roman)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Planck mass
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Electron mass (rest)
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Muon mass
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Proton mass
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Neutron mass
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Deuteron mass
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Earths mass
ton (assay) (US) [AT (US)] to Suns mass