Stones (st) to Slugs (slug) conversion

1 st = 0.4351333 slugslugst
Formula
1 st = 0.4351333 slug

Understanding Stones to Slugs Conversion

The stone (st) is a British imperial unit of mass equal to 14 pounds, or roughly 6.35 kilograms. The slug is the imperial and US engineering unit of mass, defined as the mass that accelerates by one foot per second squared under a one-pound force, and equals about 14.59 kilograms. Converting stones to slugs is useful when moving from everyday weight figures into physics and engineering calculations that use the foot-pound-second system.

Conversion Formula

1 st=0.435133 slug1\ \text{st} = 0.435133\ \text{slug}

To convert Stones to Slugs, multiply by this factor:

slug=st×0.4351333\text{slug} = \text{st} \times 0.4351333

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Stones to Slugs.

slug=25×0.4351333=10.8783 slug\text{slug} = 25 \times 0.4351333 = 10.8783\ \text{slug}

How to Convert Stones to Slugs

Moving from the everyday stone to the engineering slug takes one multiplication.

  1. Record the stone value: Write down the mass in st.
  2. Multiply by 0.4351333: This gives the equivalent number of slugs.
  3. Use in dynamics: The slug value slots directly into foot-pound-second physics equations.
  4. Worked result: 25 st × 0.4351333 = 10.8783 slug.

Stones to Slugs conversion table

Stones (st)Slugs (slug)
00
10.4351333
20.8702666
31.3054
41.740533
52.175667
62.6108
73.045933
83.481066
93.9162
104.351333
156.527
208.702666
2510.87833
3013.054
4017.40533
5021.75667
6026.108
7030.45933
8034.81066
9039.162
10043.51333
15065.27
20087.02666
250108.7833
300130.54
400174.0533
500217.5667
600261.08
700304.5933
800348.1066
900391.62
1000435.1333
2000870.2666
30001305.4
40001740.533
50002175.667
100004351.333
2500010878.33
5000021756.67
10000043513.33
250000108783.3
500000217566.7
1000000435133.3

What is the stone?

What is Stones?

Stones (abbreviated as "st") are a unit of mass primarily used in the United Kingdom and Ireland for measuring human body weight. One stone is equivalent to 14 pounds (lbs) or approximately 6.35 kilograms (kg). While officially deprecated for most purposes, it remains common in everyday conversation for expressing weight.

Historical Context and Formation

  • Origin: The term "stone" originates from the practice of using stones as weights for measurement, a practice dating back to ancient times. The specific weight of a "stone" varied considerably across different regions and commodities for centuries.
  • Standardization: The standardization of the stone to 14 pounds was formalized in the UK Weights and Measures Act of 1835. This act helped establish uniformity in trade and measurement.
  • Why 14 pounds? The origin of 14 lbs is debated, some suggest it was a convenient amount for a man to carry while others trace it back to Roman times.

Mathematical Relationship

The relationship between stones, pounds, and kilograms can be expressed as follows:

  • 1 stone (st) = 14 pounds (lbs)
  • 1 pound (lb) ≈ 0.0714286 stones (st)
  • 1 stone (st) ≈ 6.35029 kilograms (kg)
  • 1 kilogram (kg) ≈ 0.157473 stones (st)

Conversion formulas:

  • To convert pounds to stones:

    Stones=Pounds14\text{Stones} = \frac{\text{Pounds}}{14}

  • To convert kilograms to stones:

    Stones=Kilograms6.35029\text{Stones} = \frac{\text{Kilograms}}{6.35029}

Usage and Examples

The primary application of stones is for expressing human body weight in the UK and Ireland. Here are some examples:

  • "He weighs 12 stone 6" (meaning 12 stones and 6 pounds).
  • A person might say, "I've lost half a stone" (meaning they've lost 7 pounds).

While not commonly used for other quantities, theoretically, one could express the weight of other items in stones. For example:

  • A bag of potatoes weighing 28 pounds could be described as weighing 2 stones.
  • A small dog weighing 35 pounds could be said to weigh 2.5 stones.

It is important to note that stones are generally not used for measuring anything other than human body weight in everyday conversation.

Interesting Facts

  • Decimal Stones: While less common, there is a decimal stone, where the pound is divided decimally to give a fraction of a stone.
  • Other Commodities: Historically, different regions used "stones" to measure varying weights of other commodities, like wool, but the 14-pound stone is now the standard.

Associated Figures

There isn't a specific law or person fundamentally linked to the stone besides its formalization in the Weights and Measures Act. However, due to its use in reporting body weight, health professionals in the UK and Ireland are familiar with this unit.

What is the Slug?

The slug is the unit of mass in the British Gravitational (foot–pound–second) system of units, used chiefly in engineering and physics involving imperial units.

Definition

The slug is the mass that accelerates at 1 foot per second squared when a force of one pound-force is applied:

1 slug=14.5939 kg1\ \text{slug} = 14.5939\ \text{kg}

It follows from 1 slug=1 lbfs2/ft1\ \text{slug} = 1\ \text{lbf} \cdot \text{s}^2/\text{ft}, giving exactly 14.593902937206 kg. A one-slug mass therefore weighs about 32.174 pounds-force under standard gravity.

Origin and History

The slug was introduced in the early 20th century to give the imperial system a coherent mass unit consistent with Newton's second law, avoiding confusion between the pound as a unit of mass and the pound-force as a unit of force. The name was popularized by British physicist Arthur Mason Worthington.

Law and Notable Facts

The slug is not part of SI but remains in use in some U.S. and British engineering fields, especially aeronautics and ballistics. Its counterpart is the "slinch" (pound·s²/inch), which is exactly 12 times larger.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

An object weighing 32.174 lbf at standard gravity has a mass of exactly 1 slug (≈14.59 kg). A 160-pound person has a mass of roughly 4.97 slugs. One slug is close to the mass of a typical bowling-ball-and-a-half, about 14.6 kg.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many slugs are in one stone?

One stone equals about 0.435133 slugs. The slug is a comparatively large mass unit, so a stone is less than half of one.

What exactly is a slug?

A slug is the mass that a one-pound force accelerates at one foot per second squared, equal to roughly 14.59 kg. It keeps Newton's second law tidy in the foot-pound-second system.

How do I convert slugs back to stones?

Multiply the slug value by 2.298146. So 1 slug equals about 2.298 stones.

When would I use slugs instead of stones?

Slugs appear in engineering dynamics, aerodynamics, and physics problems set in imperial units, where mass must be separated from weight in pounds-force.

What is 25 stones in slugs?

It is about 10.8783 slugs, obtained by multiplying 25 by 0.4351333.

Complete Stones conversion table

st
UnitResult
Micrograms (mcg)6350293000 mcg
Milligrams (mg)6350293 mg
Grams (g)6350.293 g
Kilograms (kg)6.350293 kg
Metric Tonnes (mt)0.006350293 mt
Carats (ct)31751.47 ct
Ounces (oz)224 oz
Pounds (lb)14 lb
Tons (t)0.007 t
Long Tons (long-ton)0.00625 long-ton
Troy Ounces (ozt)204.1667 ozt
Grains (gr)98000 gr
US Hundredweights (cwt-us)0.14 cwt-us
UK Hundredweights (cwt-uk)0.125 cwt-uk
Slugs (slug)0.4351333 slug