Convert Cubic Inches (in³) to US Quarts (qt)
Converting cubic inches to US quarts is essential for various applications, including cooking and manufacturing. With the conversion factor of 1 in³ equaling 0.0173161 qt, you can easily adapt measurements for recipes or projects. This guide will walk you through the conversion process and provide practical examples.
≈ 1/64 qt
Conversion Formula
Reverse: in³ = qt × 57.7499
Conversion Examples
Cubic Inch to US Quart Table
| Cubic Inch (in³) | US Quart (qt) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0173 | 1/64 |
| 6 | 0.1039 | 7/64 |
| 11 | 0.1905 | 3/16 |
| 16 | 0.2771 | 9/32 |
| 21 | 0.3636 | 23/64 |
| 26 | 0.4502 | 29/64 |
| 31 | 0.5368 | 17/32 |
| 36 | 0.6234 | 5/8 |
| 41 | 0.71 | 45/64 |
| 46 | 0.7965 | 51/64 |
| 51 | 0.8831 | 57/64 |
| 56 | 0.9697 | 31/32 |
| 61 | 1.0563 | 1 1/16 |
| 66 | 1.1429 | 1 9/64 |
| 71 | 1.2294 | 1 15/64 |
| 76 | 1.316 | 1 5/16 |
| 81 | 1.4026 | 1 13/32 |
| 86 | 1.4892 | 1 31/64 |
| 91 | 1.5758 | 1 37/64 |
| 96 | 1.6623 | 1 21/32 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Cubic Inch (in³)?
A cubic inch (in³) is a unit of volume that represents a cube measuring one inch on each side. It is commonly used in the United States for measuring small volumes.
History
The cubic inch has roots in the imperial system of measurement, which originated in England. It has been used for centuries in various fields including engineering and manufacturing.
Current Use
Today, cubic inches are still used primarily in the United States, especially in automotive and manufacturing contexts to describe engine displacement and container volumes.
Learn more about Cubic InchWhat is a US Quart (qt)?
A US quart (qt) is a unit of volume equal to a quarter of a gallon, or 32 fluid ounces. It is commonly used for measuring liquids.
History
The quart originated from the Latin word 'quartus', meaning a fourth part. It became standardized in the United States in the 19th century as a measurement for both liquid and dry goods.
Current Use
US quarts are widely used in cooking, grocery shopping, and food packaging, making them a familiar measurement for consumers and food industry professionals alike.
Learn more about US Quart