Grams (g) | Stones (st) |
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0 | 0 |
1 | 0.0001574731728703 |
2 | 0.0003149463457405 |
3 | 0.0004724195186108 |
4 | 0.0006298926914811 |
5 | 0.0007873658643513 |
6 | 0.0009448390372216 |
7 | 0.001102312210092 |
8 | 0.001259785382962 |
9 | 0.001417258555832 |
10 | 0.001574731728703 |
20 | 0.003149463457405 |
30 | 0.004724195186108 |
40 | 0.006298926914811 |
50 | 0.007873658643513 |
60 | 0.009448390372216 |
70 | 0.01102312210092 |
80 | 0.01259785382962 |
90 | 0.01417258555832 |
100 | 0.01574731728703 |
1000 | 0.1574731728703 |
Certainly! To convert grams (g) to stones (st), you need to use the following conversion factors:
1 kilogram (kg) = 1000 grams (g) 1 stone (st) = 6.35029 kilograms (kg)
First, we convert grams to kilograms:
Next, we convert kilograms to stones:
Therefore:
10 grams:
Example: 10 grams is roughly the mass of two teaspoons of sugar.
500 grams:
Example: 500 grams is approximately the mass of a loaf of bread.
1,000 grams (or 1 kilogram):
Example: 1 kilogram is the typical mass of a small laptop.
5,000 grams (or 5 kilograms):
Example: 5 kilograms is roughly the mass of a large bag of flour.
10,000 grams (or 10 kilograms):
Example: 10 kilograms is about the mass of a medium-sized dog.
By understanding the conversion factor (1 gram ≈ 0.000157473 stones), you can easily convert a range of gram values to stones for various real-world objects.
See below section for step by step unit conversion with formulas and explanations. Please refer to the table below for a list of all the Stones to other unit conversions.
Convert 1 g to other units | Result |
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Grams to Micrograms (g to mcg) | 1000000 |
Grams to Milligrams (g to mg) | 1000 |
Grams to Kilograms (g to kg) | 0.001 |
Grams to Metric Tonnes (g to mt) | 0.000001 |
Grams to Ounces (g to oz) | 0.03527399072294 |
Grams to Pounds (g to lb) | 0.002204624420184 |
Grams to Stones (g to st) | 0.0001574731728703 |
Grams to Tons (g to t) | 0.000001102312210092 |