Convert Imperial Pints (imp pt) to Cubic Meters (m³)
Converting Imperial Pints (imp pt) to Cubic Meters (m³) is straightforward with our conversion tool. With a factor of 1 imp pt equaling 5.6826e-4 m³, you can perform calculations for various applications, such as cooking, chemical experiments, or travel. Whether you're measuring liquids for a recipe or assessing storage space, our converter is here to help.
Conversion Formula
Reverse: imp pt = m³ × 1759.75
Conversion Examples
Imperial Pint to Cubic Meter Table
| Imperial Pint (imp pt) | Cubic Meter (m³) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 100 | 0.056826 | 1/16 |
| 200 | 0.113652 | 7/64 |
| 300 | 0.170478 | 11/64 |
| 400 | 0.227304 | 15/64 |
| 500 | 0.284131 | 9/32 |
| 600 | 0.340957 | 11/32 |
| 700 | 0.397783 | 25/64 |
| 800 | 0.454609 | 29/64 |
| 900 | 0.511435 | 33/64 |
| 1,000 | 0.568261 | 9/16 |
| 1,100 | 0.625087 | 5/8 |
| 1,200 | 0.681913 | 11/16 |
| 1,300 | 0.738739 | 47/64 |
| 1,400 | 0.795565 | 51/64 |
| 1,500 | 0.852392 | 55/64 |
| 1,600 | 0.909218 | 29/32 |
| 1,700 | 0.966044 | 31/32 |
| 1,800 | 1.02287 | 1 1/64 |
| 1,900 | 1.079696 | 1 5/64 |
| 2,000 | 1.136522 | 1 9/64 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Imperial Pint (imp pt)?
An Imperial Pint (imp pt) is a unit of volume commonly used in the UK and some Commonwealth countries, equivalent to 20 fluid ounces.
History
The Imperial Pint was standardized in the 19th century and is derived from the British wine gallon. It has been part of British measurement systems for centuries.
Current Use
Today, the Imperial Pint is often used in the sale of beer and other beverages in pubs and restaurants across the UK.
Learn more about Imperial PintWhat is a Cubic Meter (m³)?
A Cubic Meter (m³) is a standard unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to the volume of a cube with edges of one meter.
History
The cubic meter was adopted in the late 18th century as part of the metric system, which was established to create a uniform measurement system across France and eventually the world.
Current Use
Cubic meters are widely used in various fields, including construction, shipping, and science, for measuring large volumes of materials.
Learn more about Cubic Meter