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Convert US Pints to Cubic Inches

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Formula1 US pt × 28.875 = 28.875 in³

About Volume Conversions

Volume trips people up because US customary and imperial units share names but not sizes. A US gallon (3.785 liters) runs about 17% smaller than an imperial gallon (4.546 liters), and the gap carries down into pints, quarts, and fluid ounces. Cooking is where it bites: a British recipe's pint of milk is 568 ml, an American pint only 473 ml. Science sidesteps the mess with metric volume, where 1 mL equals exactly 1 cm³. US and imperial variants stay separate below, with exact conversion chains holding precision across the swap.

Quick Conversions

US PintsCubic Inches
1 US pt28.875 in³
2 US pt57.75 in³
5 US pt144.375 in³
10 US pt288.75 in³
25 US pt721.875 in³
50 US pt1443.75 in³
100 US pt2887.5 in³
250 US pt7218.75 in³
500 US pt14437.5 in³
1000 US pt28875 in³
Unit NameSymbolPer 1 US Pint
Cubic Centimetercm³473.176
Cubic Footft³0.0167101
Cubic Inchin³28.875
Cubic Meter0.000473176
Imperial Fluid Ounceimp fl oz16.6535
Imperial Gallonimp gal0.104084
Imperial Pintimp pt0.832674
LiterL0.473176
MillilitermL473.176
US CupUS cup2
US Fluid OunceUS fl oz16
US GallonUS gal0.125
US PintUS pt1
US QuartUS qt0.5
US TablespoonUS tbsp32
US TeaspoonUS tsp96

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert US Pints to Cubic Inches?

To convert US Pints to Cubic Inches, use the conversion where 1 US Pint (US pt) = 28.875 Cubic Inches (in³). For example, 1 US Pint = 28.875 Cubic Inches.

What are common US Pint to Cubic Inch conversions?

Here are common conversions: 1 US Pints = 28.875 Cubic Inches, 5 US Pints = 144.375 Cubic Inches, 10 US Pints = 288.75 Cubic Inches, 25 US Pints = 721.875 Cubic Inches, 50 US Pints = 1443.75 Cubic Inches, 100 US Pints = 2887.5 Cubic Inches.

When would I need to convert US Pints to Cubic Inches?

Volume conversions come up when scaling recipes between metric (milliliters, liters) and US customary units (cups, fluid ounces), calculating fuel tank capacities across regions, and in chemistry and manufacturing where a precise liquid measurement decides the outcome.

How precise are the conversions?

All conversions use exact factors verified against NIST and ISO standards with up to 10 significant figures of precision. Results are calculated using IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, which provides approximately 15-17 significant digits. For temperature and other non-linear conversions, exact formulas are used rather than approximations.

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