Ounce
An ounce (oz) is a small US customary unit of weight equal to 1/16 of a pound, or about 28.35 grams. It is commonly used in cooking, portion sizes, mail weighing, and food packaging. Ounces provide a practical scale for items too small for pounds but too large for grams alone.
Although the same word, ounce, also refers to a liquid measurement (fluid ounce), the two units are completely different. This converter focuses on ounces used for weight.
Metric Ton
A metric ton (also called a tonne, symbol: t) is a large metric unit of mass equal to 1,000 kilograms. It is widely used in industry, agriculture, shipping, and heavy equipment specifications. Because it aligns with the metric system, converting to kilograms, grams, or other metric units is straightforward.
Metric tons help describe quantities that would be difficult to express using smaller units, such as the weight of vehicles, bulk food supplies, or construction materials. When comparing with US standards, converting between metric tons and short tons is essential.