Pound
A pound (lb) is a widely used unit of weight in the United States and parts of the United Kingdom. It equals 16 ounces or about 0.4536 kilograms. Pounds are a familiar measurement for body weight, groceries, luggage, and many everyday objects. Because pounds are part of the US customary system, converting to metric units often requires exact factors rather than simple scaling.
The pound remains a common standard in fitness, cooking, and retail packaging. When comparing product weights internationally, a converter ensures that pounds translate clearly into kilograms or grams.
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.