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A gold bar weighing one troy ounce
1 troy ounce coin example (1 oz.) (Platinum Eagle)
A Good Delivery silver bar weighing 1000 troy ounces
The troy ounce (ozt) is a unit of imperial measure. In the present day it is most commonly used to gauge the weight of precious metals. One troy ounce nowadays defined as exactly 0.0311034768 kg = 31.1034768 g. There are ca. 32.1507466 troy oz in 1 kg. One troy ounce is equivalent to ca. 1.09714 avoirdupois ounces.
The troy ounce is part of the troy weights system derived from the Roman monetary system. The Romans used bronze bars of varying weights as currency. An aes grave weighed equal to 1 pound. One twelfth of an aes grave was called an uncia, or in English an "ounce". Later standardization would change the ounce to 1/16 of a pound (the avoirdupois ounce), but the troy ounce, which is 1/12 of a troy pound (note that a troy pound is lighter than an avoirdupois pound), has been retained for the measure of precious metals. At 480 grains, the troy ounce is heavier than the avoirdupois ounce, which weighs 437.5 grains. A grain is 64.79891 milligrams (mg); hence one troy ounce is 31.1034768 grams (g) (exact by definition), about 10 percent more than the avoirdupois ounce, which is 28.349523125 g (exact).[1][2]
To maintain purity standards and common measures across time, the troy ounce was retained over the avoirdupois ounce in the weighing and pricing of gold, platinum, silver and gunpowder. Likewise, the grain, identical in both the troy and avoirdupois systems, is still used to measure arrow and arrowhead weights in archery along with projectile (bullet) and propellant (powder) weights in ballistics. The troy ounce and grain were also common to the apothecaries' system long used in medicine, but have been largely replaced by milligrams.[3]
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
True answer and I had someone guessing only the other night "What is heavier a pound of feathers or a pound of gold?"
Of course they said they are both the same.
I then told them "The feathers, as a pound of feathers is 16 ounces whilst a pound of gold using the Troy weight is the equivilant of 14 ounces." This was one I learned at school in 1945.
Who said education is a waste?
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |