Stone to Pennyweight Conversion Calculator: Free Online Tool
Convert stones to pennyweights with our free online weight converter.
Stone to Pennyweight Calculator
How to Use the Calculator:
- Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Stone).
- The converted value in Pennyweight will appear automatically in the 'To' field.
- Use the dropdown menus to select different units within the Weight category.
- Click the swap button (⇌) to reverse the conversion direction.
How to Convert Stone to Pennyweight
Converting Stone to Pennyweight involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
1 Stone = 4083.33 pennyweights
Example Calculation:
Convert 5 stones: 5 × 4083.33 = 20416.7 pennyweights
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What is a Stone and a Pennyweight?
The stone (st) is a unit of mass in the British imperial system, defined as exactly 14 avoirdupois pounds. This is equivalent to approximately 6.35 kilograms.
The pennyweight (dwt) is a unit of mass in the troy weight system. It is equal to 1/20 of a troy ounce, or 24 grains. It is equivalent to exactly 1.55517384 grams.
Note: The Stone is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Pennyweight belongs to the imperial/US customary system.
History of the Stone and Pennyweight
The stone has historical roots in trade, where actual stones were used as weights. Its value varied significantly by commodity and region before being standardized at 14 pounds in Britain for general purposes.
Historically, the pennyweight was the weight of a silver penny in medieval England. It became part of the standardized troy system used for precious metals and coinage.
Common Uses for stones and pennyweights
Explore the typical applications for both Stone (imperial/US) and Pennyweight (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for stones
- Body Weight: Primarily used in the UK and Ireland to express human body weight.
- Animal Weighing: Occasionally used informally for weighing large animals or agricultural produce in some Commonwealth countries.
- Historical Usage: Largely historical or colloquial use outside of body weight context.
Common Uses for pennyweights
- Jewelry: Used by jewelers and goldsmiths for measuring quantities of precious metals during crafting and valuation.
- Dentistry: Sometimes used for measuring dental alloys.
- Ammunition: Historically used for specifying the weight of components in ammunition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions About Stone (st)
How many pounds are in a stone?
There are 14 pounds (lb) in 1 stone (st).
Is the stone used outside the UK and Ireland?
Its use is very limited outside the UK and Ireland, mainly for historical context or by people familiar with imperial body weight measurements.
Why is it called a stone?
The name originates from the historical practice of using stones of a standardized size as weight standards in trade.
About Pennyweight (dwt)
How many pennyweights are in a troy ounce?
There are 20 pennyweights (dwt) in 1 troy ounce (oz t).
How many grains are in a pennyweight?
There are 24 grains (gr) in 1 pennyweight (dwt).
How many grams are in a pennyweight?
There are exactly 1.55517384 grams (g) in 1 pennyweight (dwt).
Conversion Table: Stone to Pennyweight
Stone (st) | Pennyweight (dwt) |
---|---|
1 | 4,083.333 |
5 | 20,416.667 |
10 | 40,833.333 |
25 | 102,083.333 |
50 | 204,166.667 |
100 | 408,333.333 |
500 | 2,041,666.667 |
1,000 | 4,083,333.333 |
All Weight Conversions
Other Units from Weight
- Kilogram (kg)
- Gram (g)
- Milligram (mg)
- Pound (lb)
- Ounce (oz)
- Ton (metric) (t)
- Ton (US) (ton)
- Ton (UK) (long ton)
- Microgram (µg)
- Carat (ct)
- Slug (sl)
- Troy Ounce (oz t)
- Grain (gr)
- Dram (dr)
- Quintal (q)
- Atomic Mass Unit (u)
- Pavan (India) (pavan)
- Kati (India) (kati)
- Masha (India) (masha)
- Dina (India) (dina)
- Pras (India) (pras)
- Lota (India) (lota)