Convert Imperial Fluid Ounces (imp fl oz) to Imperial Pints (imp pt)
Converting Imperial Fluid Ounces (imp fl oz) to Imperial Pints (imp pt) is straightforward with a simple conversion factor of 1 imp fl oz = 0.0500001 imp pt. This is particularly useful for various applications such as cooking and beverage measurements, where precise volumes are essential.
≈ 3/64 imp pt
Conversion Formula
Reverse: imp fl oz = imp pt × 20
Conversion Examples
Imperial Fluid Ounce to Imperial Pint Table
| Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz) | Imperial Pint (imp pt) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.05 | 3/64 |
| 6 | 0.3 | 19/64 |
| 11 | 0.55 | 35/64 |
| 16 | 0.8 | 51/64 |
| 21 | 1.05 | 1 3/64 |
| 26 | 1.3 | 1 19/64 |
| 31 | 1.55 | 1 35/64 |
| 36 | 1.8 | 1 51/64 |
| 41 | 2.05 | 2 3/64 |
| 46 | 2.3 | 2 19/64 |
| 51 | 2.55 | 2 35/64 |
| 56 | 2.8 | 2 51/64 |
| 61 | 3.05 | 3 3/64 |
| 66 | 3.3 | 3 19/64 |
| 71 | 3.55 | 3 35/64 |
| 76 | 3.8 | 3 51/64 |
| 81 | 4.05 | 4 3/64 |
| 86 | 4.3 | 4 19/64 |
| 91 | 4.55 | 4 35/64 |
| 96 | 4.8 | 4 51/64 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz)?
An Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz) is a unit of volume in the Imperial system, primarily used in the UK. It is equal to approximately 28.41 milliliters.
History
The Imperial Fluid Ounce was standardized in the 19th century, originating from older fluid ounce definitions used in England. This unit was part of the transition to a more systematic measurement system during the establishment of the Imperial system.
Current Use
Today, the Imperial Fluid Ounce is commonly used in culinary contexts, beverage serving sizes, and in industries where precise volume measurements are necessary.
Learn more about Imperial Fluid OunceWhat is a Imperial Pint (imp pt)?
An Imperial Pint (imp pt) is a unit of volume in the Imperial system, equivalent to approximately 568.26 milliliters. It is widely recognized for measuring liquids.
History
The Imperial Pint has its roots in medieval England, where it was used to measure ale and other beverages. The pint was formally defined in 1824 as part of the British Imperial system.
Current Use
The Imperial Pint is commonly used in the UK for serving beer and cider, as well as in culinary applications for measuring liquid ingredients in recipes.
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