Carats to Slugs (ct to slug) Converter
1 Carat equals 0.00001 Slugs (1 ct = 0.00001 slug). Convert Carats to Slugs with formula, table, and examples.
One carat equals approximately 1.371 x 10-5 slugs. The slug is an Imperial unit of mass used in physics and engineering, defined as the mass that is accelerated by 1 ft/s2 when a force of one pound-force is applied. At about 14.594 kilograms, a slug is roughly 72,970 carats - bridging the rarefied world of gemology with the practical realm of Newtonian mechanics.
How to Convert Carats to Slugs
- Take your value in Carats
- Multiply by 0.0000137044
- Read the result in Slugs
Common Carats to Slugs Conversions
| Carats (ct) | Slugs (slug) | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 100 ct | 0.0013704353 slug | |
| 500 ct | 0.0068521766 slug | |
| 1,000 ct | 0.0137043531 slug | |
| 5,000 ct | 0.0685217656 slug | |
| 10,000 ct | 0.1370435311 slug | |
| 50,000 ct | 0.6852176556 slug | |
| 100,000 ct | 1.3704353112 slug | |
| 500,000 ct | 6.8521765562 slug | |
| 1,000,000 ct | 13.7043531124 slug | |
| 5,000,000 ct | 68.521765562 slug |
Good to Know About Carats to Slugs Conversion
The slug was introduced in the late 19th century to solve a practical problem: the pound was being used for both mass and force, creating confusion in engineering calculations. The slug separated mass from force in the imperial system the same way the kilogram is distinct from the newton in SI. Despite its awkward name and large size, the slug remains indispensable in American engineering classrooms and aerospace firms.
Carats to Slugs: What You Need to Know
The slug is used primarily in American aerospace and mechanical engineering for calculations involving force, mass, and acceleration in the imperial unit system. Engineers use it because Newton's second law (F = ma) works cleanly when force is in pound-force, mass is in slugs, and acceleration is in ft/s2. This conversion to carats is almost entirely academic, since no engineering calculation has ever required knowing the mass of a diamond in slugs.
What is a Carat? ct
A carat is a unit of mass equal to exactly 200 milligrams (0.2 grams), used for measuring gemstones and pearls. Adopted internationally in 1907 by the Fourth General Conference on Weights and Measures.
Learn more about Carat →What is a Slug? slug
A slug is a unit of mass in the imperial system used in physics and engineering. It equals approximately 14.593903 kilograms, derived from the pound-force, standard gravity, and the foot.
Learn more about Slug →Going the other way? Use our Slugs to Carats converter.
Carats to Slugs FAQ
Non-Frequently Asked Questions About Carats to Slugs
Questions nobody should ask - but someone did.
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Technically, if you were doing physics in imperial units, you would convert the diamond's mass to slugs. A 1-carat diamond is 0.0000137 slugs. The trajectory calculation would be identical to any projectile problem, just with an unusually expensive and tiny projectile. Most physicists would switch to grams before throwing diamonds.
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No. The engineering slug gets its name from the concept of a 'sluggish' mass - one that resists acceleration. The garden slug was named for being slow-moving. Both words trace back to the Scandinavian 'slugga,' meaning to be lazy. The engineering slug is lazy by design; the garden slug is lazy by nature.
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