Grains to Kilograms calculator

Looking for a calculator or a conversion table to convert Grains to Kilograms? The answer is one click away! With our smart calculator you can easily convert between the two weight units gr and kg.

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Grains to Kilograms formula

Kilograms to Grains formula

Grains
Grains

A grain is a unit of measurement of mass, and in the troy weight, avoirdupois, and Apothecaries' system, equal to exactly 64.79891 milligrams. It is nominally based upon the mass of a single virtual ideal seed of a cereal.

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Kilograms
Kilograms

A replica of the prototype kilogram on display at Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, featuring the protective double glass bell.

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Grains to Kilograms Conversion Table

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1 6.479891E-5 26 0.00168477166 51 0.00330474441 76 0.00492471716
2 0.00012959782 27 0.00174957057 52 0.00336954332 77 0.00498951607
3 0.00019439673 28 0.00181436948 53 0.00343434223 78 0.00505431498
4 0.00025919564 29 0.00187916839 54 0.00349914114 79 0.00511911389
5 0.00032399455 30 0.0019439673 55 0.00356394005 80 0.0051839128
6 0.00038879346 31 0.00200876621 56 0.00362873896 81 0.00524871171
7 0.00045359237 32 0.00207356512 57 0.00369353787 82 0.00531351062
8 0.00051839128 33 0.00213836403 58 0.00375833678 83 0.00537830953
9 0.00058319019 34 0.00220316294 59 0.00382313569 84 0.00544310844
10 0.0006479891 35 0.00226796185 60 0.0038879346 85 0.00550790735
11 0.00071278801 36 0.00233276076 61 0.00395273351 86 0.00557270626
12 0.00077758692 37 0.00239755967 62 0.00401753242 87 0.00563750517
13 0.00084238583 38 0.00246235858 63 0.00408233133 88 0.00570230408
14 0.00090718474 39 0.00252715749 64 0.00414713024 89 0.00576710299
15 0.00097198365 40 0.0025919564 65 0.00421192915 90 0.0058319019
16 0.00103678256 41 0.00265675531 66 0.00427672806 91 0.00589670081
17 0.00110158147 42 0.00272155422 67 0.00434152697 92 0.00596149972
18 0.00116638038 43 0.00278635313 68 0.00440632588 93 0.00602629863
19 0.00123117929 44 0.00285115204 69 0.00447112479 94 0.00609109754
20 0.0012959782 45 0.00291595095 70 0.0045359237 95 0.00615589645
21 0.00136077711 46 0.00298074986 71 0.00460072261 96 0.00622069536
22 0.00142557602 47 0.00304554877 72 0.00466552152 97 0.00628549427
23 0.00149037493 48 0.00311034768 73 0.00473032043 98 0.00635029318
24 0.00155517384 49 0.00317514659 74 0.00479511934 99 0.00641509209
25 0.00161997275 50 0.0032399455 75 0.00485991825 100 0.006479891

  • Kilogram (1,000 grams)
    The kilogram or kilogramme (symbol: kg) is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the Kilogram a cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy stored by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures at Saint-Cloud, France.
  • Grain (0.0648 grams)
    The small golden disk close to the 5 cm marker is a piece of pure gold weighing one troy grain. Shown for comparison is a tape measure and coins of major world currencies. A grain is a unit of measurement of mass, and in the troy weight, avoirdupois, and Apothecaries' system, equal to exactly 64.79891 milligrams. It is nominally based upon the mass of a single virtual ideal seed of a cereal. From the Bronze Age into the Renaissance the average masses of wheat and barley grains were part of the legal definitions of units of mass. Rather, expressions such as "thirty-two grains of wheat, taken from the middle of the ear" appear to have been ritualistic formulas, essentially the premodern equivalent of legal boilerplate. Another source states that it was defined as the weight needed for 252.458 units to balance a cubic inch of distilled water at 30 inches of mercury pressure and 62 degrees Fahrenheit for both the air and water. Another book states that Captain Henry Kater, of the British Standards Commission, arrived at this value experimentally.
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