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Metric Tons to Carats (t to ct) Converter

1 t = 5,000,000 ct

1 Metric Ton equals 5,000,000 Carats (1 t = 5,000,000 ct). Convert Metric Tons to Carats with formula, table, and examples.

One metric ton equals exactly 5,000,000 carats. The metric ton (tonne) at exactly 1,000 kilograms is the international standard for heavy weights, while the carat at exactly 0.2 grams is the universal unit of gemology. This conversion produces an elegantly round five million because both units are decimal-based - one of the rare cases where a cross-domain conversion yields a clean integer.

How to Convert Metric Tons to Carats

ct = t × 5,000,000
Multiply the value in Metric Tons by 5,000,000
  1. Take your value in Metric Tons
  2. Multiply by 5,000,000
  3. Read the result in Carats

Common Metric Tons to Carats Conversions

Metric Tons (t) Carats (ct) Status
0.001 t 5,000 ct
0.005 t 25,000 ct
0.01 t 50,000 ct
0.05 t 250,000 ct
0.1 t 500,000 ct
0.5 t 2,500,000 ct
1 t 5,000,000 ct
2 t 10,000,000 ct
5 t 25,000,000 ct
10 t 50,000,000 ct
50 t 250,000,000 ct
100 t 500,000,000 ct

Good to Know About Metric Tons to Carats Conversion

The metric ton and the carat represent the rational wing of modern measurement - both are internationally standardized, both use decimal-based definitions, and both produce clean conversions with each other. The 5,000,000 factor between them is the metric system working exactly as its French revolutionary designers intended: units that multiply and divide neatly across all scales. When the carat was officially metricated in 1907 at exactly 200 milligrams, it joined a system where every conversion is a power of ten. The elegance of 5,000,000 carats per tonne is not accidental - it is the deliberate achievement of two centuries of metric standardization.

Metric Tons to Carats: What You Need to Know

Diamond mining connects these two extremes daily. The global diamond industry processes hundreds of millions of metric tons of ore annually to extract roughly 130 million carats of diamonds. A typical diamond mine's grade is expressed in carats per metric ton of ore - usually between 0.1 and 3 carats per tonne. This ratio determines whether a deposit is economically viable.

What is a Metric Ton? t

A metric unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms. Used for measuring heavy loads, cargo, and industrial quantities.

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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.

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Going the other way? Use our Carats to Metric Tons converter.

Metric Tons to Carats FAQ

  • Exactly 5,000,000 carats. One metric ton is 1,000,000 grams, and one carat is 0.2 grams, so 1,000,000 divided by 0.2 equals exactly 5,000,000. This is one of the cleanest conversions between heavy and gemological units.

  • Because both units are based on the metric system with decimal definitions. The metric ton is exactly 1,000 kilograms, and the carat was standardized in 1907 at exactly 200 milligrams (0.2 grams). Both definitions use round metric numbers, so their ratio produces a round number too.

  • Mining engineers express ore grade in carats per metric ton (ct/t). A mine with a grade of 1 ct/t means each metric ton of ore contains on average 1 carat of diamond. Processing 5 million metric tons at that grade would yield 5 million carats. Grade is the single most important number in determining a diamond mine's profitability.

Non-Frequently Asked Questions About Metric Tons to Carats

Questions nobody should ask - but someone did.

  • A large beach might contain roughly 500 billion grains of sand. At one carat per grain, that would be 500 billion carats, weighing 100,000 metric tons or 100 kilotonnes. The world's entire annual diamond production (about 26 metric tons) would be a single shovelful by comparison. Diamonds would become as cheap as actual sand.

  • It is certainly among the roundest. Most cross-system conversions produce messy decimals, but metric-ton-to-carat yields a clean 5,000,000 - thanks to both units being properly metric. This clean factor makes the metric system's internal consistency visible: when everything is based on powers of ten, conversions between any two units stay tidy.

  • A metric ton of gem-quality diamonds (5 million carats) would cost tens of billions of dollars - roughly the GDP of a small country. The quantity exceeds the entire global annual diamond production by a factor of about 40. No single entity has ever assembled a metric ton of cut diamonds. You would need to corner the entire world diamond market for several decades.

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