net ton

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net ton

A worker loads a net ton of steel onto a flatbed truck.

Definition

Noun: A unit of weight used in the United States, equivalent to 2,000 pounds (approximately 907.18 kilograms). It is also commonly called a "short ton."

Usage

This term is used primarily in the United States to measure weight, especially in commerce, industry, and for heavy goods. It distinguishes the 2,000-pound unit from the "long ton" (2,240 pounds) used in the UK and the metric "tonne" (1,000 kilograms).

Examples
  • The shipment of steel weighed 500 net tons.
  • The truck's maximum load capacity is 20 net tons.
  • They purchased a net ton of gravel for the construction project.
Advanced Usage
  • The term "net ton" explicitly specifies the 2,000-pound unit to avoid confusion in international trade or technical contexts where other ton units might be used.
  • In many U.S. contexts, the word "ton" alone is understood to mean "net ton" or "short ton."
Variants and Related Words
  • Short ton: A direct synonym for "net ton."
  • Long ton: A British unit of weight equal to 2,240 pounds.
  • Tonne (metric ton): A metric unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms (approximately 2,204.62 pounds).
  • Gross ton: Can refer to a long ton or, in shipping, to a unit of internal ship volume (100 cubic feet).
Synonyms
  • Short ton
  • Ton (in a U.S. context)
Related Phrases
  • Net weight: The weight of goods alone, without their container or packaging. (Note: This is a related but distinct concept from "net ton," which is a unit of measurement.)
  • Deadweight tonnage: A measure of how much weight a ship can carry, often expressed in long tons or metric tons.
net ton

A worker loads a net ton of steel onto a flatbed truck.

Noun
  1. a United States unit of weight equivalent to 2000 pounds

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