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Quick and easy pounds to kilograms conversion
If you're just trying to convert pounds to kilograms for cooking or to know your own weight, there's a handy rule of thumb you can use:
To get kilograms, divide by 2 then take off 1/10th of your answer
Eg 100 pounds… Divide by two = 50 Kg. Take off 1/10th = (50 – 5) = 45 Kg.
This is close to the genuine answer of 45.35923kg, and is a much easier sum to do in your head!
Definitions of Pounds and Kilograms
The pound unit of weight is also known as the imperial pound, avoirdupois pound and international pound. The pound is defined as 453.59237 grams. Pound is often shortened to ‘lb’, so we can say 1lb=453.59237g
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One kilogram (normally abbreviated to ‘Kg’) is almost exactly equal to the mass of one litre of water.
The kilogram is an SI base unit – this means that all other metric mass (weight) units are defined in terms of kilograms .
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A unit is a measurement of a quantity that is defined or adopted by tradition or law. Other quantities can be expressed as a multiple of the unit.
In human history, various unit systems were developed and used in different regions and cultures. Currently, the global standard of measurement is the International System of Units (SI), which is a modern form of the metric system. Although SI is intended for global use, it has not been fully adopted, and some other systems of measurement are still used in parts of the world.
The intent of this site is to provide a convenient means to convert between the various units of measurement within different systems, as well as to provide a basic understanding of the systems currently in use, and how they interact. Refer to the Common Unit Systems page for further information.