Convert Quadrans (Biblical Roman) (quadrans) to Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US)) instantly.
Quadrans (Biblical Roman) to Ton (Assay) (US) conversion
1 Quadrans (Biblical Roman) (quadrans) = 0.0020625015 Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US)). To convert Quadrans (Biblical Roman) to Ton (Assay) (US), multiply the value by 0.0020625015.
| Quadrans (Biblical Roman) (quadrans) | Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US)) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0020625015 |
| 2 | 0.004125003 |
| 5 | 0.010312507 |
| 10 | 0.020625015 |
| 25 | 0.051562537 |
| 50 | 0.10312507 |
| 100 | 0.20625015 |
| 1000 | 2.0625015 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Ton (Assay) (US) are in one Quadrans (Biblical Roman)?
One Quadrans (Biblical Roman) (quadrans) equals 0.0020625015 Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US)).
How do I convert Quadrans (Biblical Roman) to Ton (Assay) (US)?
To convert Quadrans (Biblical Roman) to Ton (Assay) (US), multiply the value by 0.0020625015.
What is 10 Quadrans (Biblical Roman) in Ton (Assay) (US)?
10 Quadrans (Biblical Roman) = 0.020625015 Ton (Assay) (US).
About these units
Quadrans (Biblical Roman) (quadrans)
The quadrans, worth 1/4 of an as, weighed around 3 grams, typically made of bronze rather than silver. It served the Roman lower classes for everyday purchases—food, small household items, and public baths. In biblical passages, the quadrans symbolizes poverty and small generosity, anchoring theological teachings in real economic terms.
Ton (Assay) (US) (AT (US))
The US assay ton is a specialized unit used in mining and metallurgy for evaluating ore grades. It is defined as 29.166⅔ grams, a very small mass chosen to simplify calculations relating assay results to tons of ore. The idea is that if an assay ton of sample yields 1 milligram of precious metal, then one actual ton of ore contains 1 ounce of that metal. This scaling makes laboratory results directly translatable to mining yields. While obsolete in modern industrial practice, where metric units dominate, the assay ton remains important in historical mining records and for researchers studying early industrial metallurgy.