Stones (st) to Grams (g) Conversion
Stones
The stone is a unit of mass equal to exactly 14 pounds (approximately 6.35 kilograms), used almost exclusively in the United Kingdom and Ireland for expressing human body weight. Standardised by the Weights and Measures Act of 1835, the stone persists in British popular culture and medical contexts despite not being part of the SI system.
Grams
The gram is a unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram (10⁻³ kg) and is the standard unit for small masses in chemistry, pharmacy, food science, and nutrition. In the CGS system, the gram was the fundamental unit of mass. In nutrition, all macronutrients — carbohydrates, proteins, and fats — are quantified in grams per serving.
| Stones (st) | Grams (g) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 st | 635.029318 g |
| 1 st | 6350.29318 g |
| 2 st | 12700.58636 g |
| 3 st | 19050.87954 g |
| 5 st | 31751.4659 g |
| 10 st | 63502.9318 g |
| 20 st | 127005.8636 g |
| 30 st | 190508.7954 g |
| 50 st | 317514.659 g |
| 100 st | 635029.318 g |
| 1000 st | 6350293.18 g |