Stone to Metric Tons (st → t)

0.0063503

1.0000 st = 0.0063503 t

Formula

1 st = 0.00635029318 t
Metric TonsStone (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

stt
00
1.00000.0063503
2.00000.012701
3.00000.019051
4.00000.025401
5.00000.031751
6.00000.038102
7.00000.044452
8.00000.050802
9.00000.057153
10.0000.063503
11.0000.069853
12.0000.076204
13.0000.082554
14.0000.088904
15.0000.095254
16.0000.10160
17.0000.10795
18.0000.11431
19.0000.12066
stt
20.0000.12701
21.0000.13336
22.0000.13971
23.0000.14606
24.0000.15241
25.0000.15876
26.0000.16511
27.0000.17146
28.0000.17781
29.0000.18416
30.0000.19051
31.0000.19686
32.0000.20321
33.0000.20956
34.0000.21591
35.0000.22226
36.0000.22861
37.0000.23496
38.0000.24131
39.0000.24766
stt
40.0000.25401
41.0000.26036
42.0000.26671
43.0000.27306
44.0000.27941
45.0000.28576
46.0000.29211
47.0000.29846
48.0000.30481
49.0000.31116
50.0000.31751
51.0000.32386
52.0000.33022
53.0000.33657
54.0000.34292
55.0000.34927
56.0000.35562
57.0000.36197
58.0000.36832
59.0000.37467
stt
60.0000.38102
61.0000.38737
62.0000.39372
63.0000.40007
64.0000.40642
65.0000.41277
66.0000.41912
67.0000.42547
68.0000.43182
69.0000.43817
70.0000.44452
71.0000.45087
72.0000.45722
73.0000.46357
74.0000.46992
75.0000.47627
76.0000.48262
77.0000.48897
78.0000.49532
79.0000.50167

Stone to Metric Tons Conversion

Converting Stone (st) to Metric Tons (t) is a common weight conversion. 1 st equals 0.00635 t. For example, 100 st is equal to 0.635029 t.

Quick Mental Math: Stone to Metric Tons

Use dimensional analysis: track units through each multiplication step.

Why is converting Stone to Metric Tons tricky?

Without explicit unit tracking, conversions degrade into number-only arithmetic.

Quick Reference Values

1 st = 0.00635 t. 5 st = 0.031751 t. 10 st = 0.063503 t. 25 st = 0.158757 t. 50 st = 0.317515 t. 100 st = 0.635029 t.

What is Stone?

Stone (st) is a unit of weight. The stone is a British unit of mass equal to exactly 6.35029 kilograms. It is primarily used for measuring body weight in the UK and Ireland. The stone is recognized by British Imperial and US customary systems but is not part of the SI [nist-sp-811]. The stone originated in England around the 14th century as a trading weight, varying by region and commodity. It was standardized to 14 pounds (6.35029 kg) in the 19th century to unify weights in commerce [nist-sp-811]. The stone remains in common use for body weight in the UK, Ireland, and some Commonwealth countries. It is not used in scientific or medical contexts, which prefer kilograms [nist-sp-811].

What is Metric Tons?

Metric Tons (t) is a unit of weight. A metric ton, also known as a tonne, equals exactly 1,000 kilograms or 1 megagram (Mg). It is a mass unit in the SI system used for large-scale mass measurements in industry and commerce. The metric ton provides a clear metric alternative to the imperial ton and is defined as 1 t = 1000 kg [bipm-si-brochure]. The metric ton was introduced in the 19th century with the development of the metric system, officially recognized by the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM). It was adopted to standardize weights in international trade and industry [cgpm-resolutions]. The metric ton is used globally, especially in countries following the SI system, including all European Union members, China, and most of Asia. It is common in shipping, agriculture, and manufacturing sectors for measuring bulk materials [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: stones, stne, ston, stonne, metric tonn, metric tonne, metrict ton, metric tonns. All of these refer to the Stone to Metric Tons conversion.

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