Convert Grain to Hundredweight (US)
Convert grains to hundredweights (us) instantly. 1 grain = 1.428571e-6 hundredweight (us) — use the live calculator, the exact formula, a conversion table and worked examples. Also check the Hundredweight (US) to Grain converter for the reverse conversion.
Units explained
Grain
The grain (gr) equals 1/7000 of an avoirdupois pound, about 64.8 milligrams.
Based on the nominal mass of a single barley grain.
Ammunition and bullet mass, archery, and historical pharmacy.
Standardized through the English avoirdupois system and retained in 1959.
Hundredweight (US)
The US (short) hundredweight equals 100 pounds, about 45.36 kilograms.
The American 'hundred'-pound commercial weight (also called the cental).
US commodity trade in grain, livestock feed, and produce.
Standardized at 100 pounds in US customary units.
Grain to Hundredweight (US) conversion formula
The relationship between grains and hundredweights (us):
To convert grains to hundredweights (us), multiply the value in grains by 1.428571e-6. To reverse, multiply hundredweights (us) by 700000.1080265252.
How to use this converter
Type a value into the calculator. The result in hundredweights (us) updates as you type. Tap a quick value, copy the result with one click, or use the swap arrow to jump straight to the Hundredweight (US) to Grain converter for the reverse direction.
Step-by-step: convert grains to hundredweights (us)
- Write down the value in grains (gr).
- Multiply that value by the factor 1.428571e-6.
- The product is the equivalent value in hundredweights (us) (cwt).
- To reverse, multiply the hundredweight (us) value by 700000.1080265252.
Worked examples
Example 1 — Convert 1 gr to cwt:
1 × 1.428571e-6 = 1.428571e-6 cwt
Example 2 — Convert 100 gr to cwt:
100 × 1.428571e-6 = 0.0001428571 cwt
Real-world example — Hair-width scale measurements
A 70-grain measurement (about the diameter of a human hair) is the kind of value materials engineers regularly express in adjacent micro-scale units like hundredweights (us) for direct comparison across supplier datasheets.
70 gr × 1.428571e-6 = 9.999998e-5 cwt
Real-world example — Paper and film thicknesses
At the thickness of office paper (roughly 3 grains), converting between sub-millimeter units is routine for packaging and printing buyers comparing quotes from metric and US suppliers.
3 gr × 1.428571e-6 = 4.285714e-6 cwt
Real-world example — Plastic-film thickness alternates
A 150-grain plastic film converts cleanly to hundredweights (us) — useful for packaging buyers reconciling supplier datasheets across metric and US measurement systems.
150 gr × 1.428571e-6 = 0.0002142857 cwt
Grain to Hundredweight (US) conversion table
Standard reference values for converting grains to hundredweights (us):
| Grain [gr] | Hundredweight (US) [cwt] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 | 1.428571e-8 |
| 0.1 | 1.428571e-7 |
| 1 | 1.428571e-6 |
| 2 | 2.857142e-6 |
| 3 | 4.285714e-6 |
| 4 | 5.714285e-6 |
| 5 | 7.142856e-6 |
| 10 | 1.428571e-5 |
| 20 | 2.857142e-5 |
| 30 | 4.285714e-5 |
| 40 | 5.714285e-5 |
| 50 | 7.142856e-5 |
| 100 | 0.0001428571 |
| 500 | 0.0007142856 |
| 1000 | 0.0014285712 |
Frequently asked questions
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Sources & references
Conversion factor (1 gr = 1.428571e-6 cwt) verified against the following authoritative sources:
- BIPM — The International System of Units (SI Brochure 9th ed.)
Official BIPM publication defining the seven SI base units (including the meter) and the rules for their use. The global authority on units of measurement.
- NIST — Guide to the SI
US National Institute of Standards and Technology reference covering the SI base and derived units with definitions and usage rules for US technical practice.
- NIST Special Publication 811 — Guide for the Use of the International System of Units
Detailed NIST guide covering exact conversion factors between SI and US customary units along with formatting and rounding conventions.
- NIST — Refinement of values for the yard and pound (Federal Register 1959)
The treaty (signed by US
- International Hydrographic Organization — Resolution on the Nautical Mile
International authority that standardised the nautical mile at exactly 1852 m in 1929 — the value adopted worldwide for sea and air navigation.