Grain (unit)
A grain (symbol: gr) is a unit of mass now equal to exactly 64.79891 milligrams, in all English mass and weight systems (avoirdupois, Apothecaries’ and troy).
An avoirdupois ounce is equal to 437.5 grains, whereas a troy ounce is equal to 480 grains. With the differing number of ounces in their respective pounds, an avoirdupois pound is 7,000 grains, whereas a troy pound is 5,760 grains. There have been other English pounds with round sizes in grains.
A metric or pearl grain is equal to 50 milligrams or 1⁄4 of a carat as used in pearl and diamond nomenclature.
Originally, a grain was the weight of a grain seed from the middle of an ear of barley; 64 wheat berries were set to weigh as much as 45 barleycorns (i.e., a wheat kernel was conventionally considered to be 45⁄64 of the grain used as a unit of mass). (A barleycorn was also 1⁄3 inch as a unit of length).
Usage
Grains are currently used in the United States and Canada[1] to measure the mass of bullets and gunpowder, and scales for handloading measure in grains; bullets are generally measured in increments of 1 grain, gunpowder in increments of 0.1 grains. Grains are used to measure arrows, and arrow parts [2] in archery. Grains are also used in environmental permitting to quantify particulate emissions.
See also
References
- ^ "Marstar Canada: Ammunition and Reloading Supplies".
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