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Weight and Mass Unit Converter

Weight and Mass Unit Converter

Weight and Mass Unit Converter

Popular Weight and Mass Unit Conversions

  • Kilograms to Pounds
  • Pounds to Kilograms
  • Grams to Ounces
  • Ounces to Grams
  • Metric Tons to Pounds
  • Pounds to Metric Tons
  • Stones to Kilograms
  • Kilograms to Stones
  • Milligrams to Grams
  • Grams to Milligrams
  • Imperial Tons to Pounds
  • Pounds to Imperial Tons
  • Carats to Grams
  • Grams to Carats
  • Metric Carats to Ounces
  • Ounces to Metric Carats

Complete List of Weight and Mass Units for Conversion

  • Kilogram [kg]
  • Gram [g]
  • Milligram [mg]
  • Pound [lb]
  • Ounce [oz]
  • Metric Ton [t]
  • Imperial Ton [ton]
  • Stone [st]
  • Carat [ct]
  • Metric Carat [ct (metric)]
  • Slug [slug]
  • Atomic Mass Unit [u]
  • Mace [ma]
  • Kilorad [krad]
  • Pennyweight [dwt]
  • Grain [gr]
  • Troy Ounce [ozt]
  • Long Ton [LT]
  • Short Ton [ST]

Units, Symbols, and Conversion Values

Units, Symbols, and Conversion Values Used in Weight and Mass Conversion to Common Units

Common Unit: Kilogram [kg]

Convert from Unit Symbol Convert to (kg) Multiply by (Conversion Factor)
Gram g Kilogram 0.001
Milligram mg Kilogram 0.000001
Pound lb Kilogram 0.45359237
Ounce oz Kilogram 0.0283495231
Metric Ton t Kilogram 1000
Imperial Ton ton Kilogram 1016.0469088
Stone st Kilogram 6.35029318
Carat ct Kilogram 0.0002
Metric Carat ct (metric) Kilogram 0.0002
Slug slug Kilogram 14.59390294
Atomic Mass Unit u Kilogram 1.66053906660E-27
Mace ma Kilogram 0.0125
Kilorad krad Kilogram 1E+3
Pennyweight dwt Kilogram 0.00155517384
Grain gr Kilogram 0.00006479891
Troy Ounce ozt Kilogram 0.0311034768
Long Ton LT Kilogram 1016.0469088
Short Ton ST Kilogram 907.18474

Units, Symbols, and Conversion Values Used in Weight and Mass Conversion from Common Units

Common Unit: Kilogram [kg]

Convert to Unit Symbol Convert from (kg) Multiply by (Conversion Factor)
Gram g Kilogram 1000
Milligram mg Kilogram 1000000
Pound lb Kilogram 2.2046226218
Ounce oz Kilogram 35.27396195
Metric Ton t Kilogram 0.001
Imperial Ton ton Kilogram 0.0009842065
Stone st Kilogram 0.157473044
Carat ct Kilogram 5000
Metric Carat ct (metric) Kilogram 5000
Slug slug Kilogram 0.068521765
Atomic Mass Unit u Kilogram 6.02214076E+26
Mace ma Kilogram 80
Kilorad krad Kilogram 1000
Pennyweight dwt Kilogram 643.013
Grain gr Kilogram 15432.35835
Troy Ounce ozt Kilogram 32.1507466
Long Ton LT Kilogram 0.0009842065
Short Ton ST Kilogram 1.1023113109

Conversion Examples

Example 1: Converting Kilograms to Pounds

Given: 15 Kilograms

Objective: Convert to Pounds [lb]

Steps:
  1. Identify the Starting Unit: Kilograms [kg]
  2. Find the Conversion Factor:
    • 1 kg = 2.2046226218 lb
    1 kg = 2.2046226218 lb
  3. Multiply the Starting Value by the Conversion Factor:
    15 kg × 2.2046226218 lb/kg = 33.069339327 lb

Result: 15 kg = 33.069339327 lb

Example 2: Converting Pounds to Kilograms

Given: 50 lb

Objective: Convert to Kilograms [kg]

Steps:
  1. Identify the Starting Unit: Pounds [lb]
  2. Find the Conversion Factor:
    • 1 lb = 0.45359237 kg
    1 lb = 0.45359237 kg
  3. Multiply the Starting Value by the Conversion Factor:
    50 lb × 0.45359237 kg/lb = 22.6796185 kg

Result: 50 lb = 22.6796185 kg


Practical Tips for Unit Conversion

  • Use Precise Conversion Factors: Ensure accuracy by using exact conversion factors, especially in scientific and engineering calculations.
  • Maintain Consistent Units: When performing calculations involving multiple units, ensure all units are appropriately converted to maintain consistency.
  • Understand the Relationship Between Units: Familiarize yourself with how different weight and mass units relate to each other, particularly between SI and Imperial systems.
  • Reference Reliable Sources: Always verify conversion factors using trusted references or official standards.
  • Utilize Technology: Leverage calculators or software tools to handle complex conversions and minimize manual errors.
  • Practice with Examples: Reinforce your understanding by working through various conversion scenarios.

Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

  1. Incorrect Conversion Factors:
    • Solution: Always cross-check conversion factors with reliable sources before performing calculations.
  2. Misalignment of Units:
    • Solution: Ensure that numerator and denominator units are consistently converted to maintain dimensional integrity.
  3. Ignoring Unit Prefixes:
    • Solution: Pay attention to unit prefixes (e.g., kilo-, centi-, milli-) as they significantly affect conversion factors.
  4. Rounding Errors:
    • Solution: Carry sufficient decimal places during intermediate steps and round only the final result as needed.
  5. Confusing Similar Units:
    • Solution: Clearly distinguish between units such as kg, lb, oz, st, etc., to avoid mixing them up.
  6. Assuming Non-Standard Units are Equivalent:
    • Solution: Verify the equivalence of less common units before performing conversions.