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Grams to Metric Tons Converter
Convert grams (g) to metric tons (t) with the exact weight formula, worked examples, and a common-values table.
Exact conversion
Grams to metric tons formula
t = g × 0.000001
1 g equals 0.000001 t. 10 g equals 0.00001 t.
About these units
- g
- Gram (g) is a weight unit used in this converter.
- t
- Metric ton (t) is a weight unit used in this converter.
Common g to t values
| g | t |
|---|---|
| 1 g | 0.000001 t |
| 5 g | 0.000005 t |
| 10 g | 0.00001 t |
| 25 g | 0.000025 t |
| 50 g | 0.00005 t |
| 100 g | 0.0001 t |
Formula
Grams to metric tons formula
t = g × 0.000001
1 g equals 0.000001 t. 10 g equals 0.00001 t.
FAQs
How do I convert grams to metric tons?+
Use this formula: t = g × 0.000001. Enter the g value and the calculator applies the relationship immediately.
How many t are in 1 g?+
1 g equals 0.000001 t.
What is 10 g in t?+
10 g equals 0.00001 t. The displayed result may be rounded, while the calculator keeps full precision internally.
Can I convert metric tons back to grams?+
Yes. Use Swap in the converter to reverse the units and calculate t to g.
How does the Grams to Metric Tons Converter calculate the result?+
It uses the Grams to metric tons formula: t = g × 0.000001. 1 g equals 0.000001 t. 10 g equals 0.00001 t.
What information do I need to use the Grams to Metric Tons Converter?+
Convert grams (g) to metric tons (t) with the exact weight formula, worked examples, and a common-values table.
Weight guide
How to use the Grams to Metric Tons Converter
Convert grams (g) to metric tons (t) with the exact weight formula, worked examples, and a common-values table. The page also explains the grams to metric tons formula and shows a practical example: 1 g equals 0.000001 t. 10 g equals 0.00001 t.
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Enter your details
Enter the source value, then choose the units or values you want to convert.
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Check the calculation
Review the result alongside the grams to metric tons formula: t = g × 0.000001.
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Change one or more inputs to see how they affect the grams to Metric Tons Converter result before you use the estimate.
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