Convert Metric Tons to Long Tons
Metric Ton (t) to Long Ton (long tn) unit conversion — enter any value below to get an instant result, or use the table for common values.
Results from this calculator are estimates provided for general informational purposes only, based on formulas, rates, and standards commonly accepted as of 2026. Figures may differ slightly from other calculators or professional sources due to rounding methods, differing assumptions, or regional regulations, and rules may change over time. Always consult a qualified professional — such as a financial advisor, healthcare provider, or other relevant specialist — before making decisions based on these results.
Result
1 t = 0.98420653 long tn
1 Metric Ton = 0.98420653 Long Tons
1 Long Ton = 1.0160469 Metric Tons
1 t in every supported unit
Conversion chart: Metric Ton to Long Tons
Conversion table
| Metric Ton (t) | Long Ton (long tn) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 t | 0.0098420653 long tn |
| 0.1 t | 0.098420653 long tn |
| 1 t | 0.98420653 long tn |
| 2 t | 1.9684131 long tn |
| 3 t | 2.9526196 long tn |
| 5 t | 4.9210326 long tn |
| 10 t | 9.8420653 long tn |
| 20 t | 19.684131 long tn |
| 50 t | 49.210326 long tn |
| 100 t | 98.420653 long tn |
| 1000 t | 984.20653 long tn |
Metric Ton (t)
Definition: Equal to 1,000 kilograms (also called a tonne); a decimal multiple of the kilogram used for large masses.
History: Adopted as a convenient large-scale metric unit once the kilogram was established, standardized internationally through the Metre Convention of 1875 alongside the rest of the metric system.
Current use: Used worldwide for shipping cargo, industrial production, vehicle weight ratings, and bulk commodities such as grain and steel — spelled "tonne" outside the US to distinguish it from the US ton.
Long Ton (long tn)
Definition: Also called the imperial or UK ton; equal to 2,240 pounds, or 1,016.0469088 kilograms.
History: Originated in medieval England as 20 hundredweight, where each hundredweight was traditionally 112 pounds (8 stone) rather than a round 100 — a quirk inherited from older weighing customs for bulk goods like coal and shipping cargo.
Current use: Still used in the UK and some Commonwealth countries for specific traditional contexts such as shipping tonnage and bulk freight, though the metric tonne has largely replaced it in modern British trade.
Supported Units
| Unit | Symbol | In Kilograms |
|---|---|---|
| Milligram | mg | 1E-06 kg |
| Gram | g | 0.001 kg |
| Kilogram | kg | 1 kg |
| Metric Ton | t | 1000 kg |
| Ounce | oz | 0.028349523 kg |
| Pound | lb | 0.45359237 kg |
| Stone | st | 6.3502932 kg |
| US Ton | tn | 907.18474 kg |
| Long Ton | long tn | 1016.0469 kg |
About These Parameters
- Value
- The number you want to convert, expressed in the "From" unit. Accepts decimals.
- From Unit
- The unit your input value is currently measured in.
- To Unit
- The unit you want the result converted into. Use the swap button to flip From and To instantly.
How Weight Conversion Works
The Formula
Every unit here is defined by a fixed multiplier relative to the kilogram. To convert a value from one unit to another:
result = value × (factor of "From" unit ÷ factor of "To" unit)
For Metric Ton → Long Ton: multiply by 0.98420653. For example, 1 t × 0.98420653 = 0.98420653 long tn.
Weight vs. Mass
Strictly speaking, mass measures the amount of matter in an object, while weight measures the force gravity exerts on that mass — an object's mass stays the same on the Moon, but its weight (in newtons) drops to about one-sixth of its Earth value. In everyday language and on this page, "weight" and "mass" are used interchangeably, as they are in commerce and daily life, because all the units here (kilogram, pound, ounce, and so on) are technically units of mass measured under standard Earth gravity.
Metric vs. Avoirdupois
The metric units on this page (milligram through metric ton) all scale by powers of ten, so converting between them is just moving a decimal point. The avoirdupois system (ounce, pound, stone, US ton, long ton) uses irregular multiples — 16 ounces to a pound, 14 pounds to a stone, 2,000 pounds to a US ton — inherited from centuries of English trade custom that predate the metric system.
Metric Tonne vs. US Ton vs. Long Ton
These three "ton" units are often confused but are meaningfully different: a metric ton (tonne) is exactly 1,000 kg (≈2,204.6 lb), a US or "short" ton is 2,000 lb (≈907.2 kg), and a British or "long" ton is 2,240 lb (≈1,016.0 kg). The metric tonne sits between the two — about 10% heavier than a US ton and about 1.6% lighter than a long ton — which makes it easy to misquote freight or cargo weights if the unit isn't specified explicitly.
Example
1 t equals 0.98420653 long tn. For scale, that's about 14.29× the weight of an average adult (70 kg, or 0.07 t).
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Long Tons are in 1 Metric Ton?
1 Metric Ton (t) equals exactly 0.98420653 Long Tons (long tn).
What is the difference between a US ton and a metric ton?
A US (short) ton is 2,000 pounds (907.18 kg), while a metric ton (tonne) is exactly 1,000 kg (about 2,204.6 lb) — the metric ton is roughly 10% heavier, so the two should never be used interchangeably in shipping, trade, or engineering documents.
Why do the UK and Ireland measure body weight in stone?
Stone (14 lb) has been used informally for body weight in Britain and Ireland since the 19th century and remains common in everyday speech, medical settings, and sports reporting there, even though the UK officially uses the metric system for trade and most other measurements.
How accurate are these conversions?
Every conversion factor used here is the exact, internationally standardized value (e.g. 1 pound = exactly 0.45359237 kg, fixed by international agreement in 1959) — results are limited only by floating-point display precision, not by rounded conversion constants.