Understanding UK Hundredweights to Kilograms Conversion
The UK hundredweight (cwt-uk), also called the long hundredweight, is an imperial unit equal to 112 pounds and used for centuries in British agriculture, mining and shipping. The kilogram (kg) is the SI base unit of mass, defined via the Planck constant and the everyday standard for weighing goods across most of the world. This is one of the most practical hundredweight conversions, turning legacy British weights into the metric figures required by modern trade and logistics.
Conversion Formula
To convert UK Hundredweights to Kilograms, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 UK Hundredweights to Kilograms.
How to Convert UK Hundredweights to Kilograms
Convert the long hundredweight to SI kilograms with a single factor.
- Identify the hundredweight value: for example, 25 cwt-uk.
- Multiply by 50.80235: the number of kilograms in one UK hundredweight.
- Perform the calculation: .
- Give the result: 25 UK hundredweights equal about 1,270.06 kilograms.
UK Hundredweights to Kilograms conversion table
| UK Hundredweights (cwt-uk) | Kilograms (kg) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 50.80235 |
| 2 | 101.6047 |
| 3 | 152.407 |
| 4 | 203.2094 |
| 5 | 254.0117 |
| 6 | 304.8141 |
| 7 | 355.6164 |
| 8 | 406.4188 |
| 9 | 457.2211 |
| 10 | 508.0235 |
| 15 | 762.0352 |
| 20 | 1016.047 |
| 25 | 1270.059 |
| 30 | 1524.07 |
| 40 | 2032.094 |
| 50 | 2540.117 |
| 60 | 3048.141 |
| 70 | 3556.164 |
| 80 | 4064.188 |
| 90 | 4572.211 |
| 100 | 5080.235 |
| 150 | 7620.352 |
| 200 | 10160.47 |
| 250 | 12700.59 |
| 300 | 15240.7 |
| 400 | 20320.94 |
| 500 | 25401.17 |
| 600 | 30481.41 |
| 700 | 35561.64 |
| 800 | 40641.88 |
| 900 | 45722.11 |
| 1000 | 50802.35 |
| 2000 | 101604.7 |
| 3000 | 152407 |
| 4000 | 203209.4 |
| 5000 | 254011.7 |
| 10000 | 508023.5 |
| 25000 | 1270059 |
| 50000 | 2540117 |
| 100000 | 5080235 |
| 250000 | 12700590 |
| 500000 | 25401170 |
| 1000000 | 50802350 |
What is the UK Hundredweight?
The UK hundredweight, also called the long hundredweight, is a British imperial unit of mass historically used for coal, agricultural produce, and other bulk goods.
Definition
The UK hundredweight is defined as exactly 112 avoirdupois pounds:
Precisely, 1 UK cwt = 112 lb = 8 stone = 50.80234544 kg exactly. Twenty long hundredweights make one long (imperial) ton of 2240 lb.
Origin and History
The value of 112 pounds arose so that the hundredweight would divide evenly into quarters of 28 lb and into stones of 14 lb, easing trade calculations. This "long" hundredweight became standard in Britain and the Commonwealth, in contrast to the North American 100-pound "short" hundredweight.
Law and Notable Facts
Under the British imperial system the hundredweight is legally 112 lb. Its neat divisibility into 4 quarters, 8 stone, or 16 pieces of 7 lb made it convenient before decimalization; it remains recognized for certain traditional trades.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
A traditional bag of coal was often one hundredweight (112 lb, ≈50.8 kg). Twenty UK hundredweights equal one long ton (1016.05 kg). The UK cwt is about 12% heavier than the US cwt of 100 lb (≈45.36 kg).
What is Kilograms?
Kilogram (kg) is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI). It is a fundamental unit used to measure the amount of matter in an object. Unlike units like length or time, the kilogram's definition has historically been tied to a physical artifact.
Defining the Kilogram: From Artifact to Fundamental Constant
The IPK: A Piece of Platinum-Iridium
For over a century, the kilogram was defined by the International Prototype Kilogram (IPK), a platinum-iridium cylinder stored at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in France. This meant that the mass of every kilogram in the world was traceable back to this single object.
The Problem with the Artifact
The IPK was not a perfect standard. Over time, it was observed to have changed mass slightly compared to its official copies. This instability, however small, was a major concern for scientific measurements that require utmost precision.
The New Definition: Based on Planck's Constant
On May 20, 2019, the kilogram was redefined based on fundamental constants of nature. The new definition is linked to the Planck constant (), a cornerstone of quantum mechanics. The Planck constant has a fixed numerical value when expressed in SI units:
By fixing the value of , scientists can realize the kilogram through experiments involving quantum phenomena. This change provides a far more stable and reproducible definition than relying on a physical object. The experiment that is commonly used to realize the kilogram based on Planck's constant is called a Kibble balance.
Mass vs. Weight
It's important to distinguish between mass and weight. Mass (measured in kilograms) is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force exerted on that object due to gravity. Weight is measured in Newtons (N). The relationship between mass and weight is:
or
Where:
- is weight (in Newtons)
- is mass (in kilograms)
- is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 on Earth's surface)
Kilograms in Everyday Life: Examples
- Food: Groceries are often sold by the kilogram, such as fruits, vegetables, and meat.
- Human Body Weight: People often measure their body mass in kilograms.
- Construction Materials: Cement, sand, and other building materials are often bought and sold by the kilogram or metric ton (1000 kg).
- Shipping and Logistics: The weight of packages and cargo is a crucial factor in shipping costs and logistics.
Interesting Facts
- Prefixes: Kilogram is unique in that it's the only SI base unit with a prefix already in its name ("kilo," meaning 1000).
- The Kibble Balance: The Kibble balance (also known as a watt balance) is the instrument used to realize the new definition of the kilogram by linking mass to the Planck constant. For more information, you can read about the NIST's Kibble Balance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many kilograms are in a UK hundredweight?
A UK hundredweight equals about 50.80235 kilograms, or exactly 50.80234544 kg by definition.
Is the UK hundredweight heavier than the US hundredweight in kilograms?
Yes. The UK (long) hundredweight is about 50.8 kg, while the US (short) hundredweight is about 45.36 kg.
How do I convert kilograms back to UK hundredweights?
Multiply the kilogram value by 0.01968413, the reciprocal of 50.80235.
How many kilograms are in a long ton, which is 20 hundredweights?
Twenty UK hundredweights make one long ton, equal to about 1,016.05 kilograms.
Where is the hundredweight-to-kilogram conversion most needed?
It is common in agriculture, commodity trading and freight, where older British weights must be reported in metric units.
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Complete UK Hundredweights conversion table
| Unit | Result |
|---|---|
| Micrograms (mcg) | 50802350000 mcg |
| Milligrams (mg) | 50802350 mg |
| Grams (g) | 50802.35 g |
| Kilograms (kg) | 50.80235 kg |
| Metric Tonnes (mt) | 0.05080235 mt |
| Carats (ct) | 254011.7 ct |
| Ounces (oz) | 1792 oz |
| Pounds (lb) | 112 lb |
| Stones (st) | 8 st |
| Tons (t) | 0.056 t |
| Long Tons (long-ton) | 0.05 long-ton |
| Troy Ounces (ozt) | 1633.333 ozt |
| Grains (gr) | 784000 gr |
| US Hundredweights (cwt-us) | 1.12 cwt-us |
| Slugs (slug) | 3.481066 slug |