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Summary Of: Ton

a ton is defined to be 2... a ton is generally one of the heaviest units of weight or mass referred to in colloquial... Ton of coal equivalent... The displacement ton is a unit of volume used for describing the displacement of a ship... One measurement ton is equal to 40... The freight ton represents the volume of a truck... used for a cargo ship but the register ton is now preferred... but some users are now using freight ton to represent a weight of 1 tonne... volume occupied by a mass of one long ton under the conditions that define the imperial gallon... Ton of coal equivalent... Ton of coal equivalent... ton of coal equivalent... Installing one ton of refrigeration replaced the daily delivery of one ton of ice... thus representing the delivery of 1 ton of ice per day... is the power required to cool 1 long ton of water by 1... The refrigeration ton is commonly abbreviated as... the payload capacities have increased while the ton title has stayed the same... The current ton rating scheme is just a generic truck name... I just ate a ton of french fries back there... a ton is colloquially used to refer to 100 of a given unit... Ton can thus refer to a speed of 100 miles per hour e... Lee was doing a ton down the motorway... Eric just threw a ton in our darts game...

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