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Stone to Imperial Tons Converter

1 Stone = 0.00625 Imperial Tons

The stone and the imperial ton are both essential units in mass and weight measurement. The Imperial ton (long ton) of 2,240 pounds was the traditional British unit of weight for heavy goods. Since 1 st equals 0.00625 long ton, understanding this relationship is valuable for anyone working in shipping and logistics or science.

Did you know? Did you know? The stone is commonly used for body weight measurement in the UK and Ireland. A London double-decker bus weighs about 12 Imperial tons - and knowing the conversion between these two units makes working across measurement systems effortless.

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Conversion formula

1 st = 0.00625 long ton

To convert from Stone to Imperial Tons, multiply the value in stone by 0.00625.

Stone (st)Imperial Tons (long ton)
0.0010.00000625
0.010.0000625
0.10.000625
10.00625
20.0125
50.03125
100.0625
250.15625
500.3125
1000.625
2501.5625
5003.125
10006.25

About Stone to Imperial Tons

The stone-to-imperial ton conversion is widely used across mass and weight measurement. The stone has been used in the British Isles since the 14th century for trade goods. It was standardized at 14 pounds (6.35 kg) in the Weights and Measures Act of 1835. The imperial ton has its own rich history: the imperial ton (long ton) of 2,240 pounds was the traditional british unit of weight for heavy goods. Understanding both units and how they relate to each other is essential for professionals in cooking, health and fitness, and shipping and logistics.

In practice, this conversion comes up frequently when following an international recipe. For example, 1 st = 0.00625 long ton, 10 st = 0.0625 long ton, and 100 st = 0.625 long ton. The average adult male in the UK weighs about 13 stone. Similarly, a london double-decker bus weighs about 12 imperial tons. Having an instant converter saves time and eliminates the risk of manual calculation errors, especially when precision matters.

To convert back from imperial tons to stone, remember that 1 long ton = 160 st. The stone is primarily used for body weight measurement in the UK and Ireland, while the imperial ton is the preferred unit for ship displacement tonnage and some legacy Commonwealth trade measurements. Whether you need a quick estimate or a precise figure, our converter handles both - simply enter any value and get an instant, accurate result with the full conversion formula.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many imperial tons are in 1 stone?

1 stone is equal to 0.00625 imperial tons. This conversion factor is used in mass and weight measurement across cooking and health and fitness.

How do I convert stone to imperial tons manually?

Multiply the value in stone by 0.00625. For example, 10 stone multiplied by 0.00625 gives 0.0625 imperial tons. For the reverse, divide by 0.00625 or multiply by 160.

What is the origin of the stone?

The stone has been used in the British Isles since the 14th century for trade goods. It was standardized at 14 pounds (6.35 kg) in the Weights and Measures Act of 1835.

What is the origin of the imperial ton?

The Imperial ton (long ton) of 2,240 pounds was the traditional British unit of weight for heavy goods. It remains used in some Commonwealth countries for ship displacement.

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