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The short ton is a unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds (907.18474 kg).1 In the United States it is often called simply ton1 without distinguishing it from the metric ton (tonne, 1,000 kilograms) or the long ton (2,240 pounds / 1,016.0469088 kilograms); rather, the other two are specifically noted. There are, however, some U.S. applications for which unspecified tons normally means long tons (for example, Navy ships)2 or metric tons (world grain production figures).
Both the long and short ton are defined as 20 hundredweights, but a hundredweight is 100 pounds (45.359237 kg) in the U.S. system (short or net hundredweight) and 112 pounds (50.80234544 kg) in the Imperial system (long or gross hundredweight).1
The spelling tonne is from Gallic and French. The term applied to the barrel of the largest size. In Old English the spelling was tunne, "cask". A full cask about 1 metre (39.4 in) high could easily weigh a metric tonne, since the volume of the antiquated British wine cask tun is defined as 954 litres (210 imp gal; 252 US gal) which for water (density = 1 g/cm3) amounts to as many kilograms.citation needed
A short ton–force is 2,000 pounds-force (8,896.443230521 N).
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