14 pounds.
==Weight of a Stone== A stone weighs 14 pounds, or 6.4 kilograms.
Two tons.
In the English weight system, a stone weighs 14 pounds. In the American weight system, the closest equivalent is a pound.
Weight in a stone depends on how big the stone is, so there technically is no true answer to how much weight there is in a stone. Romans used to use stones to measure weight, but soon they realized that each stone is a different size, and they needed to stop using stones.
One stone is 14 lbs.
Weigh yourself, then weigh yourself while holding the stone. Subtract your weight from the 2nd weight, and that is how much the stone weighs
A 'stone' is a UK measure of weight. One stone is 14lbs or about 6.4kg. That means 11 stones is 154lbs.
One stone in weight is equal to fourteen pounds.
This depends on the density of the stone and the over all volume of the stone. So one cubic yard rather than one yard. Simply determine the type of stone, look up its typical density usually in lb/ft3, and covert the volume into cubic feet, then multiply the two values to obtain its weight.
A stone is a division of weight in the British Imperial System and equates to 14 pounds or 6.3 kilograms.
One stone is equal to 14 pounds.
399 pounds.