Pint to Cubic inch
pint to cubic inch Conversion Table
| pint (pt) | cubic inch (in³) | |
|---|---|---|
| 0.01 pt | → | 0.01 in³ |
| 0.1 pt | → | 0.1 in³ |
| 1.0 pt | → | 1.0 in³ |
| 2.0 pt | → | 2.0 in³ |
| 3.0 pt | → | 3.0 in³ |
| 5.0 pt | → | 5.0 in³ |
| 10.0 pt | → | 10.0 in³ |
| 20.0 pt | → | 20.0 in³ |
| 30.0 pt | → | 30.0 in³ |
| 50.0 pt | → | 50.0 in³ |
| 100.0 pt | → | 100.0 in³ |
| 1000.0 pt | → | 1000.0 in³ |
Example Conversion
To convert from pint to cubic inch, multiply by 1.0.
For example: 22 pint = 22 × 1.0 = 22.0 cubic inch
Unit History
About pint
The US pint equals 16 fluid ounces or 473.176 mL. Commonly used for measuring beer, milk, and other beverages in the United States, the pint also appears in recipes and food service. The imperial pint (568.261 mL) is a different size used in the UK.
About cubic inch
One cubic inch is the volume of a cube with each side measuring an inch. Though it is a relatively small unit of measure, it has a long history in engineering and manufacturing contexts. Engine displacement in older American cars was often described in cubic inches, illustrating how deeply ingrained it is in certain fields.