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Convert Carat (metric) to Metric Ton

Convert carats (metric) to metric tons instantly. 1 carat (metric) = 2e-7 metric ton — use the live calculator, the exact formula, a conversion table and worked examples. Also check the Metric Ton to Carat (metric) converter for the reverse conversion.

Written by Sunith Babu L, Ph.D., Lead Engineer Reviewed by Dr. Ashok Kumar K, Ph.D.
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Units explained

Troy & Apothecary

Carat (metric)

What is a carat (metric)?

The metric carat (ct) equals exactly 200 milligrams (0.0002 kg).

Origin of the carat (metric)

From Arabic 'qirat' and Greek 'keration', the carob seed once used as a counterweight.

Where it is used

The worldwide standard for gemstone and diamond mass.

When and where it was developed

The metric carat was fixed at 200 mg internationally in 1907.

Metric / SI

Metric Ton

What is a metric ton?

The metric ton (t) equals exactly 1,000 kilograms; it is also called the tonne.

Origin of the metric ton

From 'tun', a large medieval cask; 'metric' distinguishes it from imperial tons.

Where it is used

The global standard for trade, freight, and heavy industry.

When and where it was developed

Recognized internationally with the spread of the metric system in the late 19th century.

Carat (metric) to Metric Ton conversion formula

The relationship between carats (metric) and metric tons:

1 ct = 2e-7 t
1 t = 5000000 ct

To convert carats (metric) to metric tons, multiply the value in carats (metric) by 2e-7. To reverse, multiply metric tons by 5000000.

How to use this converter

Type a value into the calculator. The result in metric tons updates as you type. Tap a quick value, copy the result with one click, or use the swap arrow to jump straight to the Metric Ton to Carat (metric) converter for the reverse direction.

Step-by-step: convert carats (metric) to metric tons

  1. Write down the value in carats (metric) (ct).
  2. Multiply that value by the factor 2e-7.
  3. The product is the equivalent value in metric tons (t).
  4. To reverse, multiply the metric ton value by 5000000.

Worked examples

Example 1 — Convert 1 ct to t:
1 × 2e-7 = 2e-7 t

Example 2 — Convert 100 ct to t:
100 × 2e-7 = 2e-5 t

Real-world example — Fiber-optic link lengths

Converting from microscale carats (metric) to the metric tons of a long-haul fiber link is the conversion an optical engineer performs when calculating attenuation per kilometre of fiber.

1e+9 ct × 2e-7 = 200 t

Real-world example — Feature-scale to long-haul

One billion carats (metric) equals exactly one metric ton — the conversion an optical-network engineer performs when totalling feature-level path lengths into a single long-haul fiber-link distance.

1e+9 ct × 2e-7 = 200 t

Carat (metric) to Metric Ton conversion table

Standard reference values for converting carats (metric) to metric tons:

Carat (metric) [ct]Metric Ton [t]
0.012e-9
0.12e-8
12e-7
24e-7
36e-7
48e-7
51e-6
102e-6
204e-6
306e-6
408e-6
501e-5
1002e-5
5000.0001
10000.0002

Frequently asked questions

How many metric tons is 1 carat (metric)?
1 carat (metric) equals 2e-7 metric ton.
How do I convert carats (metric) to metric tons?
Multiply the value in carats (metric) by 2e-7 to get metric tons.
How do I convert metric tons back to carats (metric)?
Multiply the value in metric tons by 5000000, or use the Metric Ton to Carat (metric) converter.
How many metric tons is 100 carats (metric)?
100 carats (metric) equals 2e-5 metric tons, because 100 × 2e-7 = 2e-5.

Convert Carat (metric) to other weight units

Show all Carat (metric) conversions
Metric / SI (18 units)
Avoirdupois (15 units)
Troy & Apothecary (9 units)
Indian / South Asian (6 units)
Scientific / Atomic (9 units)
Astronomical (4 units)
Biblical / Ancient (14 units)
Force / Engineering (5 units)

Sources & references

Conversion factor (1 ct = 2e-7 t) verified against the following authoritative sources:

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