Grains to Pounds calculator

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

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To use the calculator, place your cursor in the desired unit field and write a number.The calculator will automatically convert your number and display the result in the other unit fields. If needed use the dot "." as the decimal separator.

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Grains to Pounds formula

Pounds 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.

Source: Wikipedia

Pounds
Pounds

Pouds is mostly used in the United States. Most of the other countries in the world have adopted the metric system.

Source: Wikipedia


Grains to Pounds Conversion Table

Below you can generate and download as CSV, Excel, PDF or print the Grains to Pounds conversion table based on your needs.

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gr lb gr lb gr lb gr lb
1 0.00014285714285714 26 0.0037142857142857 51 0.0072857142857143 76 0.010857142857143
2 0.00028571428571429 27 0.0038571428571429 52 0.0074285714285714 77 0.011
3 0.00042857142857143 28 0.004 53 0.0075714285714286 78 0.011142857142857
4 0.00057142857142857 29 0.0041428571428571 54 0.0077142857142857 79 0.011285714285714
5 0.00071428571428571 30 0.0042857142857143 55 0.0078571428571429 80 0.011428571428571
6 0.00085714285714286 31 0.0044285714285714 56 0.008 81 0.011571428571429
7 0.001 32 0.0045714285714286 57 0.0081428571428571 82 0.011714285714286
8 0.0011428571428571 33 0.0047142857142857 58 0.0082857142857143 83 0.011857142857143
9 0.0012857142857143 34 0.0048571428571429 59 0.0084285714285714 84 0.012
10 0.0014285714285714 35 0.005 60 0.0085714285714286 85 0.012142857142857
11 0.0015714285714286 36 0.0051428571428571 61 0.0087142857142857 86 0.012285714285714
12 0.0017142857142857 37 0.0052857142857143 62 0.0088571428571429 87 0.012428571428571
13 0.0018571428571429 38 0.0054285714285714 63 0.009 88 0.012571428571429
14 0.002 39 0.0055714285714286 64 0.0091428571428571 89 0.012714285714286
15 0.0021428571428571 40 0.0057142857142857 65 0.0092857142857143 90 0.012857142857143
16 0.0022857142857143 41 0.0058571428571429 66 0.0094285714285714 91 0.013
17 0.0024285714285714 42 0.006 67 0.0095714285714286 92 0.013142857142857
18 0.0025714285714286 43 0.0061428571428571 68 0.0097142857142857 93 0.013285714285714
19 0.0027142857142857 44 0.0062857142857143 69 0.0098571428571429 94 0.013428571428571
20 0.0028571428571429 45 0.0064285714285714 70 0.01 95 0.013571428571429
21 0.003 46 0.0065714285714286 71 0.010142857142857 96 0.013714285714286
22 0.0031428571428571 47 0.0067142857142857 72 0.010285714285714 97 0.013857142857143
23 0.0032857142857143 48 0.0068571428571429 73 0.010428571428571 98 0.014
24 0.0034285714285714 49 0.007 74 0.010571428571429 99 0.014142857142857
25 0.0035714285714286 50 0.0071428571428571 75 0.010714285714286 100 0.014285714285714

  • Pound (453.59 grams)
    It is not to be confused with the short ton a unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds (907.18474 kg) used in the United States and in Canada before metrication also referred to simply as a "ton".
  • 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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