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Yes, you can convert Gross register tonnage (GRT) to Gross tonnage (GT) to compare the tonnage of “Icon of the Seas” and Titanic. Both of these measurements are used to express the ship’s total internal volume, but are calculated in a different way and may not be directly comparable without conversion. The formula for converting Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT) to Gross Tonnage (GT) is as follows: 1 GRT = 1.428 GTSo to convert Titanic’s tonnage from GRT to GT: Titanic’s GT = Titanic’s GRT * 1.428
GT of the Titanic = 46329 * 1.428 ≈ 66149.212 GT Now let’s compare the tonnage of the two ships: Icon of the Seas: 250,800 GT
Titanic: 66,149,212 GT (approx.)
As can be seen, the “Icon of the Seas” is significantly larger than the Titanic when measured by Gross Tonnage. “Icon of the Seas” has a Gross Tonnage of 250,800 GT, while Titanic’s converted Gross Tonnage is approximately 66,149 GT.
2023-07-22 06:35:00
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