Convert Grams (g) to Hundredweight (cwt)
Enter a value below to convert Grams (g) to Hundredweight (cwt).
Conversion:
1 Grams (g) = 0.000019684130552 Hundredweight (cwt)
How to Convert Grams (g) to Hundredweight (cwt)
1 g = 0.000019684130552 cwt
1 cwt = 50802.34544 g
Example: convert 15 Grams (g) to Hundredweight (cwt):
25 g = 0.00049210326381 cwt
Grams (g) to Hundredweight (cwt) Conversion Table
| Grams (g) | Hundredweight (cwt) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 g | 1.9684130552e-7 cwt |
| 0.1 g | 0.0000019684130552 cwt |
| 1 g | 0.000019684130552 cwt |
| 2 g | 0.000039368261104 cwt |
| 3 g | 0.000059052391657 cwt |
| 5 g | 0.000098420652761 cwt |
| 10 g | 0.00019684130552 cwt |
| 20 g | 0.00039368261104 cwt |
| 50 g | 0.00098420652761 cwt |
| 100 g | 0.0019684130552 cwt |
| 1000 g | 0.019684130552 cwt |
Grams (g)
Definition
A gram (g) is a metric unit of mass equal to one thousandth of a kilogram. It was originally defined as the mass of one cubic centimeter of water at 4°C.
History
The gram was introduced in 1795 as the base unit of mass in the original metric system. Though the kilogram later replaced it as the SI base unit, the gram remains the most commonly used unit for everyday small-scale measurements.
Current use
Grams are used worldwide for food labeling, cooking recipes, postal weighing, jewelry and gemstone measurement, and small-scale scientific work. Nutritional information on food packaging is universally expressed in grams.
Hundredweight (cwt)
Definition
A hundredweight (cwt) in the US system (short hundredweight) equals 100 pounds or approximately 45.359 kilograms. The British (long) hundredweight equals 112 pounds.
History
The hundredweight has medieval origins in English trade. The US 'short' hundredweight (100 lb) simplified calculation, while the UK 'long' hundredweight (112 lb = 8 stone) preserved the traditional link to the stone and long ton.
Current use
Hundredweights are used in US agriculture for pricing commodities (corn, wheat, livestock). They appear in grain elevator receipts, livestock auction records, and some agricultural commodity markets.