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  • A '''tonne''' (t) or '''metric tonne''' (also referred to as a '''metric ton'''), is a [[measurement]] of [[mass ...a ''megagram'' (Mg) but this term is not often used. In most countries, ''tonne'' is used as the standard terminology for the metric mass measurement.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tonne]]
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  • A '''tonne''' (t) or '''metric tonne''' (also referred to as a '''metric ton'''), is a [[measurement]] of [[mass ...a ''megagram'' (Mg) but this term is not often used. In most countries, ''tonne'' is used as the standard terminology for the metric mass measurement.
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  • {{r|Tonne}}
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  • {{r|Tonne}}
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  • {{r|Tonne}}
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  • {{r|Tonne}}
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  • ...e energy released (or "yielded") in [[Explosives|explosions]]. The ton (or tonne)<ref name=ton group=note/> of TNT equivalent is equal to 4.184 gigajoules ( ...e context of using TNT equivalents, a ton is taken to be synonymous with a tonne and both are defined as being equal to 1,000 kilograms.</ref>
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  • {{r|Tonne}}
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  • :20 tonne foam storage capacity
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  • ...]] (cgs) useful in science, the [[metre-tonne-second system of units|metre-tonne-second system]] (mts) once used in the [[USSR]] and the [[SI|metre-kilogram
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  • ...es in January 1956. The R-7 was capable of launching a payload of over 1 [[tonne]] and it was planned to allow 200 - 300 kg for scientific instrumentation.
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  • ...o sell the ore in Europe at $67 per [[tonne]] for [[lump ore]] and $55 per tonne for fines.<ref name=RailwayGazette20080724/> In 2008 a 150,000 tonne sample was shipped to Europe for testing.<ref name=CanadianSailing2009-03-0
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  • ...nited Nations]]. The quantities of [[wheat]] in the table are in million [[Tonne|metric tons]]. ...er>'''Wheat production, world, regional, and national time series (million tonne per year).'''<br> [http://faostat.fao.org/site/567/default.aspx FAOSTAT Ag
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  • ...us|°C]] in 24 hours. Based on the [[heat of fusion]] being 334.9 kJ/kg, 1 tonne of refrigeration = 13,954 kJ/h = 3.876 kW which is 10 percent larger than 1
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  • ...nts of ethylene and propylene produced in steam crackers were about 115 M[[Tonne|t]] (megatonnes) and 70 Mt, respectively.<ref>{{cite book|author=Hassan E.
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  • ...g tower systems. A typical large refinery processing 40,000 [[Tonne|metric tonne]]s of [[petroleum crude oil]] per day (300,000 [[U.S. customary units|barre
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  • ...g tower systems. A typical large refinery processing 40,000 [[Tonne|metric tonne]]s of [[petroleum crude oil]] per day (300,000 [[U.S. customary units|barre
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  • ...e the typical amine loss in scrubbing systems of about 2 [[kilogram|kg]]/[[tonne]] (4 [[U.S. customary units|lb]]/[[U.S. customary units|ton]]) of CO<sub>2<
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  • ...e the typical amine loss in scrubbing systems of about 2 [[kilogram|kg]]/[[tonne]] (4 [[U.S. customary units|lb]]/[[U.S. customary units|ton]]) of CO<sub>2<
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  • ...t 2,250 metric tons<ref name=metric-ton>'''Note:''' 1 metric ton = 1 t = 1 tonne = 1,000 kg = 2,204.6 pounds = 1.1023 short tons</ref>) of LNG from [[Lake C * 1 metric ton (t) = 1 [[tonne]] = 1,000 kg = 2,204.6 [[pound]] = 1.1023 [[U.S. customary units|short ton]
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  • ...agree. I hate the way these go in the template namespace. I can think of a tonne of better places... but it would be a lot of work to move it now, unless so
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  • ...permanent roof, which in turn needed to be replaced when it ripped. A 55-[[tonne]] beam also fell. Taillibert refused to take accept any fault, blaming Queb
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  • ...il from an oil field, the storage could yield net benefits of US$10–16 per tonne of CO<sub>2</sub> injected (based on 2003 oil prices). However, as the tabl
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  • Gold occurs in sea water at 0.1 to 2 [[milligram]]s per [[tonne]] (0.1 to 2 [[parts per billion]] by weight), depending on sample location. ...ion in 1970 accounted for 79% of the world supply, producing about 1,000 [[tonne]]s. However, production in 2004 was 342 tonnes. This decline was due to the
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  • ...fired power plant would use superheated steam at a rate of 3.47 to 3.93 ([[tonne|t]]/h) per MW of power output. Thus, a 1000 MW power plant would use 3,470
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  • ...S. customary units|tons]] (317 &ndash; 816 [[International System of Units|tonne]]s).<ref name=InstituteRockSalt/>
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  • ...ate the concept of creating a nuclear fusion weapon. It weighed about 74 [[tonne]]s (82 [[U.S. customary units|short tons]]) and was much too large and unwi
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  • The atmosphere has a total [[mass]] of about 5 × 10<sup>15</sup> [[Tonne|metric ton]]s<ref>[http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/cas/abstracts/files/kevin2003_6.
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  • |[[mass]]||[[tonne]]||t||align="left"|1 t = 10<sup>3</sup> kg
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  • ...viet [[air-to-air missile]] designs. In total, the Block A produced 4620 [[tonne-force|metric tons]] (10 million [[pound-force|lbf]]) of thrust. This far ex
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  • ...CC Fourth Assessment Report]], in 2004 natural gas produced about 5,300 M[[Tonne|t]]/year of carbon dioxide emissions, while coal and oil produced 10,600 an
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  • ...CC Fourth Assessment Report]], in 2004 natural gas produced about 5,300 M[[Tonne|t]]/year of carbon dioxide emissions, while coal and oil produced 10,600 an
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  • ...lection in the city. Almost all of Mumbai's daily refuse of 7,800 [[metric tonne]]s<ref>''The Times of India'', Mumbai edition (print), [[2005-04-19]], pg 2
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  • ...afrost]] [[peat]] [[bog]]s in [[Siberia]] (possibly up to 70,000 million [[tonne]]s) may lead to significant additional sources of greenhouse gas emissions<
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  • :*heavy (1 to 2 tonne mass) "SIGINT" (possibly the translator's version of COMINT?) satellites, w
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  • :*heavy (1 to 2 tonne mass) "SIGINT" (possibly the translator's version of COMINT?) satellites, w
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