Milligram to US ton (short ton)
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Quick Reference Table (Milligram to US ton (short ton))
| Milligram (mg) | US ton (short ton) (ton) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.00000000110231131092 |
| 5 | 0.00000000551155655462 |
| 10 | 0.00000001102311310924 |
| 50 | 0.00000005511556554622 |
| 100 | 0.00000011023113109244 |
| 200 | 0.00000022046226218488 |
| 500 | 0.00000055115565546219 |
About Milligram (mg)
A milligram (mg) is one thousandth of a gram (10⁻³ g), the standard unit for pharmaceutical dosing, dietary supplements, and analytical chemistry. Most over-the-counter medications are dosed in milligrams: paracetamol (500 mg), ibuprofen (200–400 mg), aspirin (75–300 mg). Nutrition labels list sodium, cholesterol, and micronutrients in milligrams. The milligram is precise enough for clinical purposes while still being a practical size — one milligram is approximately the mass of a small grain of sand.
A standard paracetamol tablet contains 500 mg. A daily multivitamin typically includes iron at 14 mg.
About US ton (short ton) (ton)
The US ton, also called the short ton, is a unit of mass equal to 2,000 pounds (approximately 907 kg). It is the standard large-mass unit in the United States for bulk materials such as coal, gravel, recycled metals, and agricultural commodities. The short ton is roughly 10% lighter than the metric tonne (1,000 kg) and about 12% lighter than the imperial long ton (1,016 kg). In practice, "ton" in American English almost always means the short ton. Cargo weight, construction materials, and HVAC capacity (where "ton" refers to cooling capacity derived from melting a short ton of ice per day) all use the short ton.
A pickup truck typically has a payload capacity of 0.5–1 short ton. A cord of firewood weighs roughly 2–2.5 short tons.
Milligram – Frequently Asked Questions
How many milligrams are in a gram?
There are exactly 1,000 milligrams in one gram. This is a fundamental metric relationship: 1 g = 1,000 mg = 1,000,000 μg. When reading medication doses, 500 mg equals half a gram.
Why are medications dosed in milligrams rather than grams?
Most drugs are effective at doses of 50–1,000 mg, which are fractions of a gram. Expressing these as 0.05 g or 0.5 g is more error-prone and less intuitive than 50 mg or 500 mg. Milligrams give a clean integer dose range for most medications.
How much sodium should I have per day in milligrams?
Health guidelines recommend no more than 2,300 mg (2.3 g) of sodium per day for most adults — equivalent to about one teaspoon of salt. The average person in many Western countries consumes 3,400–4,000 mg/day, roughly 50% over the recommended limit.
What does mg mean on a nutrition label?
On nutrition labels, mg stands for milligrams. It is used to express small quantities of micronutrients (iron, calcium, vitamin C) and substances limited for health reasons (sodium, cholesterol). The % Daily Value column shows how each mg amount relates to recommended daily intake.
How many milligrams of caffeine are in a cup of coffee?
A standard 240 mL (8 oz) cup of brewed coffee contains roughly 80–100 mg of caffeine. An espresso shot (30 mL) contains 60–75 mg. Energy drinks typically contain 80–300 mg per can. The generally accepted safe daily limit for adults is around 400 mg.
US ton (short ton) – Frequently Asked Questions
How many pounds are in a US (short) ton?
One US short ton equals exactly 2,000 pounds (approximately 907 kg). To convert short tons to kilograms, multiply by 907.185. To convert to metric tonnes, multiply by 0.907.
What does "ton" mean in air conditioning (HVAC)?
In HVAC, a "ton of refrigeration" is a unit of cooling power equal to the heat absorbed by melting one short ton (2,000 lbs) of ice in 24 hours — approximately 3.517 kilowatts or 12,000 BTU/hour. A 3-ton AC unit has 3 × 12,000 = 36,000 BTU/h of cooling capacity. This has nothing to do with the weight of the equipment.
How many tons of food does an average person eat in a lifetime?
An average person in a developed country eats roughly 2–2.5 lbs of food per day (about 1 short ton per year). Over a 75-year lifespan, that is approximately 75 short tons (68 metric tonnes) of food — enough to fill about three standard shipping containers. Broken down: roughly 8 tonnes of fruit and vegetables, 5 tonnes of meat, 6 tonnes of grain products, 8 tonnes of dairy, and the rest in fats, sugars, and beverages. The water required to produce that food is about 50,000 tonnes — 700 times the food weight itself.
Which industries in the US still use short tons?
Short tons remain standard in US coal mining and electricity generation, steel and ferrous scrap recycling, agricultural commodities (grain, fertiliser), and construction materials (gravel, asphalt). International trade documentation typically requires conversion to metric tonnes for global contracts.
What weighs exactly one short ton that you might encounter in daily life?
A Honda Civic (2024 base model) has a curb weight of almost exactly 2,000 lbs — one short ton. A standard pallet of bottled water (84 cases of 24 × 500 mL bottles) weighs about 2,000 lbs. A cubic yard of dry sand weighs roughly one short ton. A grand piano ranges from 700 to 1,200 lbs, so you need about two of them. A typical adult horse weighs 900–1,100 lbs, so two average horses together are close to one short ton.