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| 0.5 | 2.365882e-4 |
| 1 | 4.731765e-4 |
| 2 | 9.463529e-4 |
| 5 | 0.0023658824 |
| 10 | 0.0047317647 |
| 50 | 0.0236588236 |
| 100 | 0.0473176473 |
| 500 | 0.2365882365 |
| 1000 | 0.473176473 |
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The US pint (pt) is an imperial volume unit equal to one-eighth of a US gallon or approximately 0.4732 liters, best known for sizing beer glasses and ice cream containers in America. The phrase 'a pint is a pound the world around' captures its colloquial significance, though a pint of water actually weighs about 1.043 pounds. One US pint equals exactly 16 US fluid ounces.
💡 A pint is about a large glass of beer
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The cubic meter (m³) is the SI base unit of volume, representing the space occupied by a cube one meter on each side, used in construction, shipping, and industrial processes. Water supply bills, concrete orders, and freight calculations all rely on cubic meters as their standard measurement. One cubic meter equals exactly 1,000 liters or about 264.2 US gallons.
💡 A cubic meter is about the volume of a large refrigerator
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The US pint (pt) is an imperial volume unit equal to one-eighth of a US gallon or approximately 0.4732 liters, best known for sizing beer glasses and ice cream containers in America. The phrase 'a pint is a pound the world around' captures its colloquial significance, though a pint of water actually weighs about 1.043 pounds. One US pint equals exactly 16 US fluid ounces.
converter.whatIsUnit
The cubic meter (m³) is the SI base unit of volume, representing the space occupied by a cube one meter on each side, used in construction, shipping, and industrial processes. Water supply bills, concrete orders, and freight calculations all rely on cubic meters as their standard measurement. One cubic meter equals exactly 1,000 liters or about 264.2 US gallons.