MetricConv logo

Ounce Converter

Convert Ounce to Hundredweight (us) and more • 73 conversions

Result

0

1 0
Conversion Formula
1 = ---
Quick Reference
1 = 1
10 = 10
50 = 50
100 = 100
500 = 500
1000 = 1000

Unit Explanations

Ounceounce

Source Unit

Ounce is a unit of volume used in various contexts.

Current Use

To be populated.

Hundredweight (US)cwt

Target Unit

The hundredweight (US), often abbreviated as 'cwt', is a unit of weight in the United States that is equivalent to 100 pounds or approximately 45.36 kilograms. This unit is commonly used in commerce and trade, particularly in the agricultural sector, to measure bulk goods such as grain, livestock, and other commodities. The hundredweight is not part of the International System of Units (SI) but is still widely utilized in various industries due to its historical significance and practical applications in everyday transactions.

1 cwt = 100 lb

Current Use

The hundredweight (US) is predominantly utilized in the agricultural sector, where it is used to quantify the weight of commodities such as grains, livestock, and feed products. It's also common in shipping and freight industries, where bulk goods are often sold by the hundredweight for pricing and logistics purposes. Although the metric system is gaining traction, the hundredweight remains a familiar unit for many in the United States, especially in rural and agricultural contexts.

Fun Fact

The UK hundredweight is actually 112 pounds, while the US version is 100 pounds, showcasing the variations in measurement systems.

Decimals:
Scientific:OFF

Result

0

1
0
Conversion Formula
1 = ...
1→1
10→10
100→100
1000→1000

šŸ“Conversion Formula

= Ɨ 1.00000

How to Convert

To convert to , multiply the value by 1.00000. This conversion factor represents the ratio between these two units.

Quick Examples

1
=
1.000
10
=
10.00
100
=
100.0

šŸ’” Pro Tip: For the reverse conversion ( → ), divide by the conversion factor instead of multiplying.

O

Ounce

volume • Non-SI

Definition

Ounce is a unit of volume used in various contexts.

History & Origin

To be populated.

Etymology: To be populated.

Current Use

To be populated.

cwt

Hundredweight (US)

weight • Non-SI

Definition

The hundredweight (US), often abbreviated as 'cwt', is a unit of weight in the United States that is equivalent to 100 pounds or approximately 45.36 kilograms. This unit is commonly used in commerce and trade, particularly in the agricultural sector, to measure bulk goods such as grain, livestock, and other commodities. The hundredweight is not part of the International System of Units (SI) but is still widely utilized in various industries due to its historical significance and practical applications in everyday transactions.

History & Origin

The term hundredweight dates back to the medieval period when it was used to denote a weight of 100 weight units. In England, the hundredweight was standardized to 112 pounds, but the US adopted a different standard of 100 pounds. This divergence in standards occurred during the colonization of North America, where various local systems of measurement were influenced by both English practices and the evolving needs of American commerce.

Etymology: The word 'hundredweight' is derived from the Old English 'hundred' meaning one hundred and 'wiht' meaning weight. The combination reflects the historical use of this term to indicate a specific weight measurement.

1959: The US and several other count...

Current Use

The hundredweight (US) is predominantly utilized in the agricultural sector, where it is used to quantify the weight of commodities such as grains, livestock, and feed products. It's also common in shipping and freight industries, where bulk goods are often sold by the hundredweight for pricing and logistics purposes. Although the metric system is gaining traction, the hundredweight remains a familiar unit for many in the United States, especially in rural and agricultural contexts.

AgricultureTransportationLogistics

šŸ’” Fun Facts

  • •The UK hundredweight is actually 112 pounds, while the US version is 100 pounds, showcasing the variations in measurement systems.
  • •In some regions, the hundredweight is still used colloquially, often when discussing agricultural products or livestock.
  • •The use of hundredweights in trade dates back to the 14th century, highlighting its long-standing importance in commerce.

šŸ“ Real-World Examples

10 cwt
A truckload of corn weighs 10 hundredweights.
8 cwt
A livestock auction lists a cow weighing 8 hundredweights.
25 cwt
A shipment of fertilizer is sold by the hundredweight, totaling 25 cwt.
10 cwt
A farmer sells hay in bales, each weighing 0.5 hundredweights, and sells 20 bales.
50 cwt
A bulk shipment of sugar is measured at 50 hundredweights for distribution.

šŸ”— Related Units

Pound (lb) (1 cwt = 100 lb)Kilogram (kg) (1 cwt ā‰ˆ 45.36 kg)Stone (st) (1 stone = 14 lb; 1 cwt = 7.14 st)Metric Ton (t) (1 cwt ā‰ˆ 0.04536 t)

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert to ?ā–¼

To convert to , multiply your value by 1. For example, 10 equals 10 .

What is the formula for to conversion?ā–¼

The formula is: = Ɨ 1. This conversion factor is based on international standards.

Is this to converter accurate?ā–¼

Yes! MetricConv uses internationally standardized conversion factors from organizations like NIST and ISO. Our calculations support up to 15 decimal places of precision, making it suitable for scientific, engineering, and everyday calculations.

Can I convert back to ?ā–¼

Absolutely! You can use the swap button (⇄) in the converter above to reverse the conversion direction, or visit our to converter.

Advertisement
AD SPACE - 320x100
BANNER AD - 320x50