Pint (US)

The pint is an English unit of volume or capacity in the imperial system and United States customary units. The imperial version is 20 imperial fluid ounces and is equivalent to about 568 ml, while the U.S. version is 16 U.S. fluid ounces and is equivalent to about 473 ml. Pints are commonly abbreviated as either "p" or "pt". As with other measurement units used in the imperial system and USA, the pint used to be a common measure throughout Europ... more

Also known as:

  • Pint,
  • Pints

Unit Of Volume

Measurement System:

Volume In Cubic Meters:

  • 0.00047 (0.0167100694444 cubic ft )
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Unit Profile

Canonical Abbreviation:

  • pt

Dimension:

Abbreviation(s):

  • pt
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