Stones to Imperial Tons calculator

Looking for a calculator or a conversion table to convert Stones to Imperial Tons? The answer is one click away! With our smart calculator you can easily convert between the two weight units st and LT.

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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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Stones to Imperial Tons formula

Imperial Tons to Stones formula

Stones
Stones

A depiction of a medieval German scale weighing bales of wool according to the local stone.

Source: Wikipedia

Imperial Tons
Imperial Tons

Long ton, also known as the imperial ton or displacement ton, is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the thirteenth century and is used in the United Kingdom and several other British Commonwealth of Nations countries alongside the mass-based metric tonne defined in 1799.

Source: Wikipedia


Stones to Imperial Tons Conversion Table

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

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st LT st LT st LT st LT
1 0.0062499968702232 26 0.1624999186258 51 0.31874984038139 76 0.47499976213697
2 0.012499993740446 27 0.16874991549603 52 0.32499983725161 77 0.48124975900719
3 0.01874999061067 28 0.17499991236625 53 0.33124983412183 78 0.48749975587741
4 0.024999987480893 29 0.18124990923647 54 0.33749983099206 79 0.49374975274764
5 0.031249984351116 30 0.1874999061067 55 0.34374982786228 80 0.49999974961786
6 0.037499981221339 31 0.19374990297692 56 0.3499998247325 81 0.50624974648808
7 0.043749978091563 32 0.19999989984714 57 0.35624982160272 82 0.51249974335831
8 0.049999974961786 33 0.20624989671737 58 0.36249981847295 83 0.51874974022853
9 0.056249971832009 34 0.21249989358759 59 0.36874981534317 84 0.52499973709875
10 0.062499968702232 35 0.21874989045781 60 0.37499981221339 85 0.53124973396898
11 0.068749965572456 36 0.22499988732804 61 0.38124980908362 86 0.5374997308392
12 0.074999962442679 37 0.23124988419826 62 0.38749980595384 87 0.54374972770942
13 0.081249959312902 38 0.23749988106848 63 0.39374980282406 88 0.54999972457965
14 0.087499956183125 39 0.24374987793871 64 0.39999979969429 89 0.55624972144987
15 0.093749953053349 40 0.24999987480893 65 0.40624979656451 90 0.56249971832009
16 0.099999949923572 41 0.25624987167915 66 0.41249979343473 91 0.56874971519032
17 0.1062499467938 42 0.26249986854938 67 0.41874979030496 92 0.57499971206054
18 0.11249994366402 43 0.2687498654196 68 0.42499978717518 93 0.58124970893076
19 0.11874994053424 44 0.27499986228982 69 0.4312497840454 94 0.58749970580098
20 0.12499993740446 45 0.28124985916005 70 0.43749978091563 95 0.59374970267121
21 0.13124993427469 46 0.28749985603027 71 0.44374977778585 96 0.59999969954143
22 0.13749993114491 47 0.29374985290049 72 0.44999977465607 97 0.60624969641165
23 0.14374992801513 48 0.29999984977072 73 0.4562497715263 98 0.61249969328188
24 0.14999992488536 49 0.30624984664094 74 0.46249976839652 99 0.6187496901521
25 0.15624992175558 50 0.31249984351116 75 0.46874976526674 100 0.62499968702232

  • Imperial Ton (1,016,046.90 grams)
    Long ton, also known as the imperial ton or displacement ton, is the name for the unit called the "ton" in the avoirdupois or Imperial system of measurements. It was standardised in the thirteenth century and is used in the United Kingdom and several other British Commonwealth of Nations countries alongside the mass-based metric tonne defined in 1799.
  • Stone (6,350.29 grams)
    The stone or stone weight (abbreviation: st.) is an English and imperial unit of mass now equal to 14 pounds (6.35029318 kg). England and other Germanic-speaking countries of northern Europe formerly used various standardised "stones" for trade, with their values ranging from about 5 to 40 local pounds (roughly 3 to 15 kg) depending on the location and objects weighed. The United Kingdom's imperial system adopted the wool stone of 14 pounds in 1835. With the advent of metrication, Europe's various "stones" were superseded by or adapted to the kilogram from the mid-19th century on. The stone continues in customary use in Britain and Ireland used for measuring body weight, but was prohibited for commercial use in the UK by the Weights and Measures Act of 1985.
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