Unit Converters Guide

How to convert units

A plain-English guide to converting measurements using conversion factors, formulas and sensible rounding, with UK examples for length, weight, volume, speed and temperature.

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To convert units, multiply the original measurement by the correct conversion factor. For reverse conversions, divide by the same factor. Temperature is the main exception because Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin use formulas with offsets.

The basic rule

If 1 unit A equals 2.54 units B, multiply A by 2.54 to get B. To go back from B to A, divide by 2.54.

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The 4-step method for converting units

Most everyday conversions follow the same simple process. This works for length, weight, volume and speed where the relationship is a straight multiplier.

  1. Write down the original value. For example, 10 miles.
  2. Choose the unit you want to convert to. For example, kilometres.
  3. Find the conversion factor. 1 mile = 1.609344 kilometres.
  4. Multiply or divide. 10 miles × 1.609344 = 16.09344 kilometres.
converted value = original value × conversion factor

For a quick tool-led answer, use the unit converter. For a deeper explanation of the multiplier, see conversion factor.

How to know whether to multiply or divide

A common mistake is using the right number in the wrong direction. The easiest way to avoid this is to start with a known relationship and ask which side is bigger.

Known relationship To convert this way Use Example
1 inch = 2.54cm inches to cm multiply by 2.54 10in = 25.4cm
1 inch = 2.54cm cm to inches divide by 2.54 25.4cm = 10in
1 mile = 1.609344km miles to km multiply by 1.609344 5 miles ≈ 8.05km
1 mile = 1.609344km km to miles divide by 1.609344 10km ≈ 6.21 miles

When in doubt, do a quick sense check. If you convert miles to kilometres, the number should usually get bigger. If you convert centimetres to inches, the number should get smaller.

Example: converting length units

Length conversions are common for height, furniture, DIY, travel, screens and property measurements. Common UK conversions include centimetres to inches, metres to feet and miles to kilometres.

inches = centimetres ÷ 2.54 centimetres = inches × 2.54 kilometres = miles × 1.609344 miles = kilometres ÷ 1.609344
180cm to feet180cm ÷ 30.48 ≈ 5.91ft, which is about 5ft 11in.
5 miles to km5 × 1.609344 = 8.04672km, usually rounded to 8.05km.

Use the length converter for millimetres, centimetres, metres, kilometres, inches, feet, yards and miles.

Example: converting weight units

Weight conversions are common for body weight, parcels, food packaging, gym equipment and luggage. In the UK, body weight is often spoken about in stone and pounds, while retail and official weights are usually metric.

pounds = kilograms × 2.2046226218 kilograms = pounds ÷ 2.2046226218 stone = pounds ÷ 14 pounds = stone × 14
Example Calculation Result
70kg to pounds 70 × 2.2046226218 154.32lb
154lb to stone 154 ÷ 14 11 stone
500g to ounces 500 ÷ 28.3495 17.64oz

Use the weight converter for grams, kilograms, ounces, pounds and stone.

Example: converting volume and speed units

Volume and speed conversions are useful for travel, fuel, containers, recipes, drinks, liquids and road-speed comparisons.

Conversion Formula Example
litres to millilitres ml = litres × 1,000 1.5L = 1,500ml
litres to UK pints UK pints = litres × 1.759754 2L ≈ 3.52 UK pints
mph to km/h km/h = mph × 1.609344 70mph ≈ 112.65km/h
km/h to mph mph = km/h ÷ 1.609344 100km/h ≈ 62.14mph
Volume warning: A volume converter is not the same as a weight converter. Cups to grams depends on the ingredient, so recipe conversions should use the cooking unit converter.

Use the volume converter or speed converter for these conversions.

Why temperature conversion is different

Temperature is not converted with a simple multiplier only. Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin start from different zero points, so the formulas include both multiplication and addition or subtraction.

Fahrenheit = (Celsius × 9/5) + 32 Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) × 5/9 Kelvin = Celsius + 273.15 Celsius = Kelvin - 273.15
0°C0°C = 32°F and 273.15K.
20°C20°C = 68°F and 293.15K.
100°C100°C = 212°F and 373.15K.
Oven temperaturesFan oven and gas mark conversions need a cooking-specific converter.

Use the temperature converter for Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin. For cooking, use the oven temperature converter.

How to round converted units

Rounding should match the job. For quick estimates, one or two decimal places may be enough. For DIY, science, medicine, official forms or product specifications, avoid rounding too aggressively.

Situation Rounding approach Example
Travel distance Round to 1 or 2 decimal places 5 miles ≈ 8.05km
Body weight Use stone and remaining pounds 154lb = 11 st 0 lb
DIY cutting Keep more precision Do not round 30.48cm down to 30cm unless the tolerance allows it
Temperature Use sensible whole numbers for everyday use 20°C = 68°F

For more guidance, read rounding converted measurements.

Common unit conversion mistakes

  • Multiplying when the conversion needs dividing.
  • Using US pints or gallons when the question needs UK pints or gallons.
  • Treating Celsius to Fahrenheit as a simple multiplier.
  • Rounding too early before doing a second calculation.
  • Confusing mass or weight with volume, especially in cooking.
  • Using decimal stone instead of stone and remaining pounds for UK body-weight examples.

FAQs

What is the easiest way to convert units?

The easiest way is to use a unit converter. If doing it manually, use a conversion factor: multiply to move one way and divide by the same factor to move back.

What is a conversion factor?

A conversion factor is the number used to change one unit into another. For example, 2.54 is the conversion factor from inches to centimetres.

Do all conversions use multiplication?

No. Length, weight, volume and speed usually use multiplication or division, but temperature uses formulas with offsets, such as °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32.

Should I round before or after converting?

Usually round at the end. Rounding too early can create larger errors if you use the result in another calculation.

Are UK and US pints the same?

No. A UK pint is about 568ml, while a US liquid pint is about 473ml. Choose the correct pint type when converting volume.

Sources and notes

This guide uses stable standard conversion factors and UK-friendly examples. For official UK measurement context, refer to GOV.UK weights and measures guidance. For metric unit definitions, refer to the International System of Units.