Long Tons to Carats (long tn to ct) Converter
1 Long Ton equals 5,080,234.544 Carats (1 long tn = 5,080,234.544 ct). Convert Long Tons to Carats with formula, table, and examples.
One long ton equals approximately 5,080,235 carats. The long ton at 2,240 pounds (about 1,016 kg) is the heavyweight champion of British Imperial measurement, while the carat at 0.2 grams is the delicate unit of the diamond trade. Over five million carats per long ton underscores the staggering scale gap between bulk industrial measurement and gemological precision.
How to Convert Long Tons to Carats
- Take your value in Long Tons
- Multiply by 5,080,234.5439999998
- Read the result in Carats
Common Long Tons to Carats Conversions
| Long Tons (long tn) | Carats (ct) | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 0.001 long tn | 5,080.23 ct | |
| 0.005 long tn | 25,401.17 ct | |
| 0.01 long tn | 50,802.35 ct | |
| 0.05 long tn | 254,011.73 ct | |
| 0.1 long tn | 508,023.45 ct | |
| 0.5 long tn | 2,540,117.27 ct | |
| 1 long tn | 5,080,234.54 ct | |
| 2 long tn | 10,160,469.09 ct | |
| 5 long tn | 25,401,172.72 ct | |
| 10 long tn | 50,802,345.44 ct | |
| 50 long tn | 254,011,727.2 ct | |
| 100 long tn | 508,023,454.4 ct |
Good to Know About Long Tons to Carats Conversion
The relationship between long tons and carats tells the story of diamond mining's extraordinary economics. When diamonds were first discovered near Kimberley, South Africa, in 1867, the ore was measured in long tons and the gems in carats - creating a permanent dual-unit system at every mine. Cecil Rhodes' De Beers consolidated mining operations tracked tonnage of ore processed alongside carats recovered, and the ratio of carats per ton became the key metric that determined whether a mine was profitable or worthless. This tons-to-carats relationship remains the fundamental equation of diamond economics today.
Long Tons to Carats: What You Need to Know
Diamond mining bridges these two extremes daily. Mines move thousands of long tons of kimberlite ore to extract a handful of carats. The Jwaneng mine in Botswana processes roughly 9 million long tons of ore annually to produce about 12 million carats of diamonds - a recovery rate of roughly 1.3 carats per long ton of earth. This conversion quantifies the remarkable rarity that makes diamonds valuable.
What is a Long Ton? long tn
A long ton (imperial ton) is a unit of mass equal to exactly 2,240 pounds or 1,016.0469088 kilograms. It is used primarily in the United Kingdom for shipping and naval displacement.
Learn more about Long Ton →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 →Going the other way? Use our Carats to Long Tons converter.
Long Tons to Carats FAQ
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It varies enormously by mine. Rich kimberlite pipes yield 1 to 3 carats per long ton of ore. Alluvial deposits may yield more. The richest mines in history reached 5 or more carats per ton. At most diamond mines, you must process millions of carats' worth of rock to extract a few hundred carats of gem-quality stones.
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A long ton of gem-quality diamonds (over 5 million carats) would be worth tens of billions of dollars - more than the annual GDP of many countries. Such a quantity has never existed in one place. The entire global annual diamond production is only about 130 million carats, or roughly 26 long tons, spread across dozens of mines worldwide.
Non-Frequently Asked Questions About Long Tons to Carats
Questions nobody should ask - but someone did.
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A long ton of diamonds would occupy roughly 290 liters due to diamond's density of 3.51 g/cm3. Piled in a vault, it would form a heap about knee-high - not deep enough for swimming. You would need at least 10 long tons (50 million carats) to wade in, and hundreds of long tons for the full swimming experience. Even by cartoon billionaire standards, this is excessive.
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It is extremely unlikely that a full long ton of processed diamonds has ever been on a single ship. The entire De Beers stockpile at its peak was estimated at around 20 million carats, or roughly 4 long tons. Moving a full long ton of diamonds would require extraordinary security - roughly the value of a small nation's entire economy concentrated in a space the size of a bathtub.
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One carat per long ton is about the recovery rate of a productive diamond mine. If your garden contains 100 long tons of soil (a modest garden to about 1 meter depth), you would have roughly 100 carats of diamonds - potentially worth $50,000 to $500,000 depending on quality. Unfortunately, you would also need industrial mining equipment costing millions to extract them.
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