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How many kilograms are in a stone?There are 6.35029318 kg in one stone. In turn, one stone is equal to 14 pounds (avoirdupois). Quick reference weight chartsUse the charts below for weight conversions between 60kg to 110kg on the first chart and 8 stone to 13 stone on the second. For weights above and below those figures, please see the links at the bottom of the charts.
Kilograms to stone and pounds chart
Stone and pounds to kilograms chart
If you're trying to calculate your weight, you may wish to use your figure with the BMI calculator or BMR calculator. How to convert kilograms to stoneOne stone is equal to 6.35029318 kg. To convert kilograms to stone, divide your kg figure by 6.35029318. How to convert kilograms to stone AND poundsIf you want to know how many stone and pounds (as a whole, not distinct) there are in X kg, try the following:
Should you wish to convert kilograms to pounds only, give our kg and lb converter a try. How to convert stone to kilogramsAs there are 6.35029318 kilograms in a stone, to convert stone to kilograms you simply multiply your stone figure by 6.35029318. How to convert stone AND pounds to kilogramsIf you want to know how many kilograms there are in X stone and Y pounds, try the following:
In addition to this tool, we also have converters available for ounces and lb and grams and lb. If you have any suggestions or queries about this conversion tool, please contact me. What is 10 stone in pounds in kg?Pounds to Kilograms Chart. What weight is 14 stone in kg?Stones to Kilograms table. What's one stone in kg?One stone is equal to 14 pounds (lbs) or 6.35 kg.
Why is a stone 14 pounds?In the 14th century England's exportation of raw wool to Florence necessitated a fixed standard. In 1389 a royal statute fixed the stone of wool at 14 pounds and the sack of wool at 26 stones. Trade stones of variant weights persist, such as the glass stone of 5 pounds.
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