Pint (Imperial)

The imperial pint is a unit of volume or capacity that is equivalent to 20 UK fluid ounces or 0.56826125 litres.

Also known as:

  • Pint

Unit Of Volume

Volume In Cubic Meters:

  • 0.00057 (0.020068 cubic ft )
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Unit Profile

Canonical Abbreviation:

  • Imp. pt.

Dimension:

Abbreviation(s):

  • pt
  • Imp. pt.
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Unit

Volume In Cubic Meters:

  • 0.00057 (0.020068 cubic ft )

Abbreviation(s):

  • pt
  • Imp. pt.

Dimension:

Canonical Abbreviation:

  • Imp. pt.
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