Kilogram
A kilogram (kg) is the primary unit of mass in the metric system and is used worldwide for science, commerce, and everyday life. One kilogram equals 1,000 grams and is commonly seen on product packaging, body weight scales, and nutritional labels. Since the kilogram is the base unit for metric mass, it is straightforward to convert to other metric units.
Kilograms provide a practical scale for most objects we handle daily — from groceries to luggage. When converting between kilograms and US units like pounds and ounces, a converter ensures accuracy without memorizing conversion factors.
US Ton
A US ton — also called a short ton — is a large weight unit commonly used in shipping, construction, and industrial supply. One US ton equals 2,000 pounds or about 907.18 kilograms. It is useful for measuring heavy loads such as vehicles, building materials, and bulk goods.
The US ton differs from the metric ton used in most countries, which can lead to confusion without proper conversion. A converter ensures accurate interpretation when dealing with global trade or engineering data.