Definition: A pint is a unit of volume commonly used in the US and UK, equal to 16 US fluid ounces or approximately 473.176 milliliters (US pint).
History/origin: The pint originated from old English units of volume and has different values depending on the system (US/UK).
Current use: Pints are widely used for measuring liquids such as beer, milk, and other beverages in the US and UK.
Definition: A milliliter is a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter.
History/origin: The milliliter was introduced as part of the metric system developed in France during the late 18th century.
Current use: Milliliters are commonly used worldwide for measuring small liquid volumes in science, medicine, and cooking.
Pints [pt] | Milliliters [ml] |
---|---|
1 | 473.18 |
0.5 | 236.59 |
0.25 | 118.29 |
2 | 946.35 |
3 | 1419.53 |
4 | 1892.70 |
0.1 | 47.32 |
0.05 | 23.66 |
0.01 | 4.73 |
5 | 2365.88 |
1 pint ≈ 473.176 milliliters
1 milliliter ≈ 0.00211338 pints
Example: convert 3 pints to milliliters:
3 × 473.176 ≈ 1419.53 milliliters