Understanding US Dry Pints to Decilitres Conversion
The US dry pint is a customary dry-volume unit of about 0.5506 litres, applied to fruits, vegetables, and other bulk dry produce. The decilitre is a metric unit equal to one tenth of a litre (100 millilitres), often seen on European kitchen scales, nutritional labels, and scientific glassware. Converting dry pints to decilitres provides a fine-grained metric reading of a customary produce measure.
Conversion Formula
To convert US Dry Pints to Decilitres, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 US Dry Pints to Decilitres.
How to Convert US Dry Pints to Decilitres
Express a dry-pint volume in decilitres with one multiplication.
- Identify the dry-pint quantity: For example, 25 US dry pints.
- Multiply by the factor: Apply 5.506105 decilitres per dry pint.
- Calculate: .
- State the result: 25 US dry pints equal about 137.653 decilitres.
US Dry Pints to Decilitres conversion table
| US Dry Pints (pnt-dry) | Decilitres (dl) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 5.506105 |
| 2 | 11.01221 |
| 3 | 16.51831 |
| 4 | 22.02442 |
| 5 | 27.53052 |
| 6 | 33.03663 |
| 7 | 38.54273 |
| 8 | 44.04884 |
| 9 | 49.55494 |
| 10 | 55.06105 |
| 15 | 82.59157 |
| 20 | 110.1221 |
| 25 | 137.6526 |
| 30 | 165.1831 |
| 40 | 220.2442 |
| 50 | 275.3052 |
| 60 | 330.3663 |
| 70 | 385.4273 |
| 80 | 440.4884 |
| 90 | 495.5494 |
| 100 | 550.6105 |
| 150 | 825.9157 |
| 200 | 1101.221 |
| 250 | 1376.526 |
| 300 | 1651.831 |
| 400 | 2202.442 |
| 500 | 2753.052 |
| 600 | 3303.663 |
| 700 | 3854.273 |
| 800 | 4404.884 |
| 900 | 4955.494 |
| 1000 | 5506.105 |
| 2000 | 11012.21 |
| 3000 | 16518.31 |
| 4000 | 22024.42 |
| 5000 | 27530.52 |
| 10000 | 55061.05 |
| 25000 | 137652.6 |
| 50000 | 275305.2 |
| 100000 | 550610.5 |
| 250000 | 1376526 |
| 500000 | 2753052 |
| 1000000 | 5506105 |
What is the US Dry Pint?
The US dry pint is a United States customary unit of volume for dry goods such as fruit, grain, and vegetables. It is larger than the US liquid pint and is part of the bushel-based dry measure system.
Definition
The US dry pint is defined as one half of a US dry quart, equal to exactly 33.6003125 cubic inches.
Since the US bushel is exactly 2150.42 in³, a dry pint equals 2150.42 ÷ 64 = 33.6003125 in³ = 550.610471 cm³. This is roughly 16% larger than the US liquid pint (0.473176 L).
Origin and History
Like all US dry measures, the dry pint derives from the English Winchester bushel used in colonial America. The US kept this pre-1824 standard while Britain moved to the imperial system, producing the lasting split between US and imperial pints.
Law and Notable Facts
The dry pint is a recognized US customary unit defined through the international inch. It survives most visibly at grocery stores and farmers' markets, where berries and cherry tomatoes are commonly sold by the "pint" basket, a nominal dry-pint container.
Real-World Examples and Conversions
- A dry pint of blueberries holds about 0.55 liter, typically around 12 oz of fruit by weight.
- 2 US dry pints equal 1 US dry quart (1.10122 L).
- 1 liter equals about 1.8162 US dry pints.
What is the decilitre?
Decilitres (dL) are a common unit of volume, particularly in contexts like cooking, scientific measurements, and expressing volumes of liquids. Let's delve into what they are and their significance.
Understanding Decilitres
A decilitre is a unit of volume in the metric system. The prefix "deci-" indicates one-tenth, meaning that a decilitre is one-tenth of a litre.
- Symbol: dL
Formation of Decilitres
The term "decilitre" is formed by combining the SI prefix "deci-" with the base unit "litre."
- Deci-: Represents a factor of or .
- Litre (L): A unit of volume equal to a cubic decimetre (). 1 Litre is the volume of 1 Kilogram of water at 4 degrees Celsius.
The prefix deci- is part of the International System of Units (SI) and is used to denote fractions of base units. Other common SI prefixes include "centi-" (1/100) and "milli-" (1/1000). For more understanding about prefixes, review Prefixes used with Metric (SI) Units.
Real-World Examples of Decilitres
Decilitres are used in various everyday scenarios:
- Cooking: Recipes may specify ingredients in decilitres, especially in European recipes. For example, a recipe might call for 2 dL of wine or stock.
- Beverages: Some bottled drinks, like small juice boxes or milk cartons, may contain volumes expressed in decilitres (e.g., 2.5 dL).
- Scientific Measurements: In laboratory settings, decilitres can be used to measure volumes of liquids in experiments or analyses.
- Medical Field: Dosage of some medicines is specified in decilitres.
- Wine: Wine is measured in decilitres and litres. A standard bottle of wine is 7.5 dL.
Conversion to Other Units
To provide a better sense of scale, here are some common conversions:
- (millilitres)
- (litres)
- (US fluid ounces)
Decilitres in Context
While there aren't any specific laws or famous figures directly associated with decilitres, it's important to understand their role within the broader metric system. The metric system, including units like the decilitre, was developed during the French Revolution to standardize measurements, making trade and scientific collaboration easier.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many decilitres are in a US dry pint?
One US dry pint equals about 5.50611 decilitres, since a dry pint is roughly 550.6 millilitres and each decilitre is 100 millilitres.
What is the conversion formula?
Multiply the dry-pint value by 5.506105. For example, 10 dry pints equal about 55.0611 decilitres.
How many dry pints equal one decilitre?
One decilitre equals about 0.181617 US dry pints.
Why use decilitres for a dry-pint measure?
Decilitres give a compact metric figure that matches European recipe conventions and lab glassware markings, making a customary dry pint easier to reproduce metrically.
Is a dry pint the same as a fluid pint here?
No. This page uses the US dry pint (~0.5506 L), which is larger than the US liquid pint, so keep the two separate.