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When reporting on the masses of planets, astronomers often discuss them in terms of multiples of Jupiter's mass (MJ = 1.9 ×1027 kg). For example, "Astronomers recent ..more definition+
In relation to the base unit of [mass weight] => (kilograms), 1 Imperial Tons (t [Imperial]) is equal to 1016.05 kilograms, while 1 Jupiter Mass (Jup) = 1.9E+27 kilograms.5512000000000 Imperial Tons | to common mass-weight units |
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5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 5.6004676E+15 kilograms (kg) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 5.6004676E+18 grams (g) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 5.6004676E+21 milligrams (mg) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 1.2346927635408E+16 pounds (lbs) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 1.9755084216653E+17 ounces (oz) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 2.8002338E+19 carats (ct) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 8.6428436285184E+19 grains (gr) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 8.8192312477068E+14 stones (st) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 4.3214211473619E+18 scruples (℈) |
5512000000000 t [Imperial] | = 4.4096134156754E+14 quarters UK (1/4[UK]) |