| Unit | Equals | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 t | 1000 kg | Metric: Ton |
| 1 kg | 1000 g | Metric Base Unit: Kilogram |
| 1 g | 1000 mg | Metric: Gram |
| 1 mg | 1000 μg | Metric: Milligram |
| 1 lb | 0.45359237 kg | Imperial: Pound (Common Weight Unit) |
| 1 oz | 28.349523125 g | Imperial: Ounce (1 Pound = 16 Ounces) |
| 1 st | 14 lb = 6.35029318 kg | Imperial: Stone (Mainly Used for Body Weight) |
| 1 ton | 1016.0469088 kg | Imperial: Long Ton (UK) |
| 1 us ton | 907.18474 kg | US Customary: Short Ton (USA) |
| 1 ct | 0.2 g = 200 mg | Carat (Gemstone Weight Unit) |
| 1 Dan (Chinese weight unit) | 50 kg | Traditional Chinese: Dan (Market System) |
| 1 Jin (Chinese catty) | 0.5 kg = 500 g | Traditional Chinese: Jin (Market System) |
| 1 Liang (Chinese ounce) | 50 g | Traditional Chinese: Liang (Market System, 1 Jin = 10 Liang) |
| 1 Qian (Chinese weight unit) | 5 g | Traditional Chinese: Qian (Market System, 1 Liang = 10 Qian) |
Metric Units:International System of Units (SI), based on the kilogram (kg). Metric units use a decimal system, making conversions very easy. 1 ton = 1000 kilograms, 1 kilogram = 1000 grams, 1 gram = 1000 milligrams.
Imperial Units:Mainly used in the US and UK. The pound (lb) is the most common unit, approximately 0.4536 kilograms. The ounce (oz) is often used for food and precious metals, with 1 pound = 16 ounces. The stone is mainly used for body weight.
Traditional Chinese Units:Market system weight units. 1 Jin = 500 grams, 1 Liang = 50 grams, 1 Qian = 5 grams. The Dan is a larger unit, 1 Dan = 100 Jin = 50 kilograms. Note: The Jin and Liang used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan differ slightly from the mainland market system.
Usage Tips:This tool is suitable for everyday weight conversions, cooking recipe adjustments, logistics and shipping, jewelry weighing, and more. The carat is specifically for gemstones, with 1 carat = 0.2 grams = 200 milligrams.