Understanding Stones to Troy Ounces Conversion
The stone (st) is a British imperial mass unit of 14 pounds, most often used for body weight. The troy ounce (ozt) is the standard unit of the precious-metals trade, equal to about 31.1035 grams and heavier than the everyday avoirdupois ounce. Converting stones to troy ounces is helpful when relating a bulk imperial weight to the troy scale used for gold, silver, and platinum.
Conversion Formula
To convert Stones to Troy Ounces, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 Stones to Troy Ounces.
How to Convert Stones to Troy Ounces
Relating a stone to the precious-metals troy scale needs a single multiplication.
- Write the stone value: Start with the mass in st.
- Multiply by 204.1667: This is the number of troy ounces in one stone.
- Read the troy total: The result is the mass in ozt.
- Worked result: 25 st × 204.1667 = 5,104.17 ozt.
Stones to Troy Ounces conversion table
| Stones (st) | Troy Ounces (ozt) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 204.1667 |
| 2 | 408.3333 |
| 3 | 612.5 |
| 4 | 816.6667 |
| 5 | 1020.833 |
| 6 | 1225 |
| 7 | 1429.167 |
| 8 | 1633.333 |
| 9 | 1837.5 |
| 10 | 2041.667 |
| 15 | 3062.5 |
| 20 | 4083.333 |
| 25 | 5104.167 |
| 30 | 6125 |
| 40 | 8166.667 |
| 50 | 10208.33 |
| 60 | 12250 |
| 70 | 14291.67 |
| 80 | 16333.33 |
| 90 | 18375 |
| 100 | 20416.67 |
| 150 | 30625 |
| 200 | 40833.33 |
| 250 | 51041.67 |
| 300 | 61250 |
| 400 | 81666.67 |
| 500 | 102083.3 |
| 600 | 122500 |
| 700 | 142916.7 |
| 800 | 163333.3 |
| 900 | 183750 |
| 1000 | 204166.7 |
| 2000 | 408333.3 |
| 3000 | 612500 |
| 4000 | 816666.7 |
| 5000 | 1020833 |
| 10000 | 2041667 |
| 25000 | 5104167 |
| 50000 | 10208330 |
| 100000 | 20416670 |
| 250000 | 51041670 |
| 500000 | 102083300 |
| 1000000 | 204166700 |
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:
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To convert pounds to stones:
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To convert kilograms to stones:
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 Troy Ounce?
The troy ounce is a unit of mass used almost exclusively for precious metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. It is the standard weight quoted on global bullion markets.
Definition
The troy ounce is defined as exactly 480 grains, which equals 31.1034768 grams:
By definition, 1 troy ounce = 480 grains = 31.1034768 g exactly, and 12 troy ounces make one troy pound (≈373.242 g). Note that the troy ounce is heavier than the more familiar avoirdupois ounce (≈28.3495 g).
Origin and History
The troy system takes its name from the French market town of Troyes, a major medieval trading hub. It descends from the Roman monetary system and was standardized in England for coinage and precious metals, later adopted across Europe and the English-speaking world.
Law and Notable Facts
The troy ounce remains the legal basis for bullion trading and coinage weights; in the United States it is codified for precious-metal transactions. A curious consequence is that a pound of gold (troy, ~373 g) actually weighs less than a pound of feathers (avoirdupois, ~454 g).
Real-World Examples and Conversions
A standard Good Delivery gold bar weighs about 400 troy ounces (≈12.4 kg). A 1 oz American Gold Eagle contains one troy ounce (31.1 g) of gold. When gold is quoted at "$2,000 per ounce," that means per troy ounce, not the avoirdupois ounce.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many troy ounces are in one stone?
One stone equals about 204.1667 troy ounces. A stone's 6.35 kg divided by the troy ounce's 31.1035 g gives this figure.
How does a troy ounce differ from a regular ounce?
A troy ounce is about 31.1035 g, roughly 10% heavier than the avoirdupois ounce of 28.35 g used for food and general goods. Troy units are reserved for precious metals and gemstones.
How do I convert troy ounces back to stones?
Multiply the troy-ounce value by 0.004897959. So 204.1667 ozt returns to 1 st.
Why would I convert stones to troy ounces?
It helps when estimating the precious-metal equivalent of a bulk weight, for example imagining how many troy ounces of gold would match a given mass in stones.
What is 25 stones in troy ounces?
It is about 5,104.17 troy ounces, calculated as 25 × 204.1667.
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Complete Stones conversion table
| Unit | Result |
|---|---|
| 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 |