Stones to kilograms


Mass (stones - st):
Mass (kilograms - kg):

The calculator allows you to convert stones to kilograms.

Perform the reverse calculation: kg to stones

1 st = 6.35029 kg (approximately equal to)
1 kg = 0.157473 st (approximately equal to)

To convert stones to kilograms, multiply by 6.35029 (approximately).

Examples

To convert stones (st) to kilograms (kg), we can use the conversion formula:
1 stone = 6.35029 kilograms
So, to convert a given mass in stones to kilograms, multiply the mass by 6.35029.

You can find below 5 examples of converting stones to kilograms:

Convert 8 stones to kilograms:
8 st = 8 x 6.35029 = 50.80 kg

Convert 13.5 stones to kilograms:
13.5 st = 13.5 x 6.35029 = 85.73 kg

Convert 18.75 stones to kilograms:
18.75 st = 18.75 x 6.35029 = 119.07 kg

Convert 21.2 stones to kilograms:
21.2 st = 21.2 x 6.35029 = 134.63 kg

Convert 26 stones to kg:
26 st x 6.35029 = 165.11 kilograms

A conversion table for stones (st) to kilograms (kg)

Stones (st) Kilograms (kg)
1 st 6.35029 kg
2 st 12.70058 kg
3 st 19.05087 kg
4 st 25.40116 kg
5 st 31.75146 kg
6 st 38.10175 kg
7 st 44.45204 kg
8 st 50.80233 kg
9 st 57.15263 kg
10 st 63.50292 kg
11 st 69.85321 kg
12 st 76.2035 kg
13 st 82.5538 kg
14 st 88.90409 kg
15 st 95.25438 kg
16 st 101.60467 kg
17 st 107.95497 kg
18 st 114.30526 kg
19 st 120.65555 kg
20 st 127.00584 kg

Stones (st)

The symbol for the stones is "st". The stone is typically abbreviated as "st", which is the same abbreviation used for both singular and plural forms of the unit. For example, you might see someone's weight listed as "10st 6lb", which means they weigh 10 stones and 6 pounds.The stone is a unit of weight that is primarily used in the United Kingdom and Ireland, although it is also sometimes used in other countries as well. One stone is equivalent to 14 pounds, or approximately 6.35 kilograms. Historically, the stone was used as a way of measuring the weight of various goods and commodities, such as grains, wool, and other materials. In more recent times, it has primarily been used as a way of measuring body weight, particularly in the context of personal health and fitness. While the stone is not an officially recognized unit of measurement in most countries, it remains a common way of expressing weight in the UK and Ireland.

The stone is a unit of weight that has been used in the United Kingdom for centuries. It is believed to have originated in the medieval period, when trade was conducted using weights and measures that varied from region to region. The stone was originally defined as the weight of a barleycorn, which was an old unit of length equal to one-third of an inch. However, over time, the stone became standardized to equal 14 pounds in the avoirdupois system of weights, which is the system of weights commonly used in the UK today.

Avoirdupois is a measurement system of weights that uses pounds and ounces as units.

Kilograms (kg)

The kilogram is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI). One kilogram is equal to 1 000 grams. The symbol for kilogram is "kg".

"Kilo" is a prefix used in the International System of Units (SI) to denote a factor of 1 000. It is represented by the symbol "k". The prefix "kilo" is commonly used to indicate multiplication by 1 000 for units of measurement.