Apothecaries’ Dram to Imperial Tons calculator

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Apothecaries’ Dram to Imperial Tons formula

Imperial Tons to Apothecaries’ Dram formula

Apothecaries’ Dram
Apothecaries’ Dram

Dram is a unit of mass in the avoirdupois system, and both a unit of mass and a unit of volume in the apothecaries' system. It was originally both a coin and a weight in ancient Greece.

Source: Wikipedia

Imperial Tons
Imperial Tons

Long ton, also known as the imperial ton or displacement ton, is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the thirteenth century and is used in the United Kingdom and several other British Commonwealth of Nations countries alongside the mass-based metric tonne defined in 1799.

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Apothecaries’ Dram to Imperial Tons Conversion Table

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dr LT dr LT dr LT dr LT
1 3.8265306122449E-6 26 9.9489795918367E-5 51 0.00019515306122449 76 0.00029081632653061
2 7.6530612244898E-6 27 0.00010331632653061 52 0.00019897959183673 77 0.00029464285714286
3 1.1479591836735E-5 28 0.00010714285714286 53 0.00020280612244898 78 0.0002984693877551
4 1.530612244898E-5 29 0.0001109693877551 54 0.00020663265306122 79 0.00030229591836735
5 1.9132653061224E-5 30 0.00011479591836735 55 0.00021045918367347 80 0.00030612244897959
6 2.2959183673469E-5 31 0.00011862244897959 56 0.00021428571428571 81 0.00030994897959184
7 2.6785714285714E-5 32 0.00012244897959184 57 0.00021811224489796 82 0.00031377551020408
8 3.0612244897959E-5 33 0.00012627551020408 58 0.0002219387755102 83 0.00031760204081633
9 3.4438775510204E-5 34 0.00013010204081633 59 0.00022576530612245 84 0.00032142857142857
10 3.8265306122449E-5 35 0.00013392857142857 60 0.00022959183673469 85 0.00032525510204082
11 4.2091836734694E-5 36 0.00013775510204082 61 0.00023341836734694 86 0.00032908163265306
12 4.5918367346939E-5 37 0.00014158163265306 62 0.00023724489795918 87 0.00033290816326531
13 4.9744897959184E-5 38 0.00014540816326531 63 0.00024107142857143 88 0.00033673469387755
14 5.3571428571429E-5 39 0.00014923469387755 64 0.00024489795918367 89 0.0003405612244898
15 5.7397959183673E-5 40 0.0001530612244898 65 0.00024872448979592 90 0.00034438775510204
16 6.1224489795918E-5 41 0.00015688775510204 66 0.00025255102040816 91 0.00034821428571429
17 6.5051020408163E-5 42 0.00016071428571429 67 0.00025637755102041 92 0.00035204081632653
18 6.8877551020408E-5 43 0.00016454081632653 68 0.00026020408163265 93 0.00035586734693878
19 7.2704081632653E-5 44 0.00016836734693878 69 0.0002640306122449 94 0.00035969387755102
20 7.6530612244898E-5 45 0.00017219387755102 70 0.00026785714285714 95 0.00036352040816327
21 8.0357142857143E-5 46 0.00017602040816327 71 0.00027168367346939 96 0.00036734693877551
22 8.4183673469388E-5 47 0.00017984693877551 72 0.00027551020408163 97 0.00037117346938776
23 8.8010204081633E-5 48 0.00018367346938776 73 0.00027933673469388 98 0.000375
24 9.1836734693878E-5 49 0.0001875 74 0.00028316326530612 99 0.00037882653061224
25 9.5663265306122E-5 50 0.00019132653061224 75 0.00028698979591837 100 0.00038265306122449

  • Imperial Ton (1,016,046.90 grams)
    Long ton, also known as the imperial ton or displacement ton, is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the thirteenth century and is used in the United Kingdom and several other British Commonwealth of Nations countries alongside the mass-based metric tonne defined in 1799.
  • Dram (3.888 grams)
    The apothecaries' system or apothecaries' weights and measures is a historical system of mass and volume units that were used by physicians and apothecaries for medical recipes, and also sometimes by scientists. Dram, unit of weight in the apothecaries’ and avoirdupois systems. An apothecaries’ dram contains 3 scruples (3.888 grams) of 20 grains each and is equal to one-eighth apothecaries’ ounce of 480 grains.
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