Understanding US Dry Pints to Litres Conversion
The US dry pint is a United States customary unit of dry volume equal to about 0.550610 litres, used for measuring dry goods such as berries, grains, and other produce. The litre is the metric unit of volume equal to one cubic decimetre (1,000 cm³). Converting US dry pints to litres is the most common metric bridge for berries, grains, and other dry produce sold by the pint in the United States.
Conversion Formula
To convert US Dry Pints to Litres, multiply by this factor:
Step-by-Step Example
Convert 25 US Dry Pints to Litres.
How to Convert US Dry Pints to Litres
Use the fixed conversion factor to turn any dry-pint quantity into Litres.
- Start with your value: Note the number of US Dry Pints you want to convert.
- Apply the factor: Multiply that number by 0.550611, since 1 pnt-dry = 0.550611 l.
- Read the result: The product is your volume in Litres; to reverse, divide by 0.550611.
- Worked result: For 25 US Dry Pints, l.
US Dry Pints to Litres conversion table
| US Dry Pints (pnt-dry) | Litres (l) |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0.5506105 |
| 2 | 1.101221 |
| 3 | 1.651831 |
| 4 | 2.202442 |
| 5 | 2.753052 |
| 6 | 3.303663 |
| 7 | 3.854273 |
| 8 | 4.404884 |
| 9 | 4.955494 |
| 10 | 5.506105 |
| 15 | 8.259157 |
| 20 | 11.01221 |
| 25 | 13.76526 |
| 30 | 16.51831 |
| 40 | 22.02442 |
| 50 | 27.53052 |
| 60 | 33.03663 |
| 70 | 38.54273 |
| 80 | 44.04884 |
| 90 | 49.55494 |
| 100 | 55.06105 |
| 150 | 82.59157 |
| 200 | 110.1221 |
| 250 | 137.6526 |
| 300 | 165.1831 |
| 400 | 220.2442 |
| 500 | 275.3052 |
| 600 | 330.3663 |
| 700 | 385.4273 |
| 800 | 440.4884 |
| 900 | 495.5494 |
| 1000 | 550.6105 |
| 2000 | 1101.221 |
| 3000 | 1651.831 |
| 4000 | 2202.442 |
| 5000 | 2753.052 |
| 10000 | 5506.105 |
| 25000 | 13765.26 |
| 50000 | 27530.52 |
| 100000 | 55061.05 |
| 250000 | 137652.6 |
| 500000 | 275305.2 |
| 1000000 | 550610.5 |
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 Litres?
This section will explore the definition of liters, their origin, relationship to other units, and some common uses. We'll also touch upon some interesting facts and examples.
Definition of Litre
A litre (L) is a metric unit of volume. It is defined as the volume of one cubic decimeter (). One litre of water almost has a mass of precisely one kilogram due to how metric system was initially defined.
History and Formation
The litre was introduced as part of the French metric system in 1795, originally defined as one cubic decimeter. The name "litre" comes from the older French unit, the "litron." Over time, the precise definition has been slightly refined, but the core concept remains the same.
Relation to Other Units
- Cubic Centimeters ( or cc): 1 L = 1000
- Millilitres (mL): 1 L = 1000 mL
- Cubic Meters (): 1 L = 0.001
- Gallons (gal): 1 L ≈ 0.264 US gallons
- Quarts (qt): 1 L ≈ 1.057 US liquid quarts
Interesting Facts and Connections
While no specific "law" is directly tied to the litre itself, its consistent definition and wide adoption highlight its importance in the International System of Units (SI). Its relationship to the kilogram via the density of water was a key design principle of the metric system.
Real-World Examples
- Beverages: A standard bottle of water is often 1 or 1.5 litres. Soda bottles commonly come in 2-litre sizes.
- Fuel: Car fuel tanks are measured in litres (e.g., 50-litre tank). Fuel consumption is often expressed as litres per 100 kilometers (L/100 km).
- Cooking: Recipes often specify liquid ingredients in millilitres or litres. For example, a soup recipe might call for 2 litres of broth.
- Medical: Intravenous (IV) fluids are administered in litres, and blood volume is often estimated in litres.
- Aquariums: The capacity of an aquarium is measured in litres, for example 100-litre tank.
- Engine Displacement: Engine size is commonly measured in litres, such as a 2.0-litre engine. This refers to the total volume displaced by the pistons during one complete cycle.
Formulae examples
Relationship between Litres and Cubic Meters:
Relationship between Litres and Millilitres:
Relationship between Litres and Cubic Centimeters:
External Links
For a broader overview of the litre, you can consult the Wikipedia page. You can also explore the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM), the international standards organization responsible for maintaining the SI system.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Litres are in one US Dry Pint?
One US Dry Pint equals 0.550611 l. Multiply any number of US Dry Pints by this factor to convert.
How do I convert Litres back to US Dry Pints?
Divide by 0.550611, or equivalently multiply the number of Litres by 1.81617, since one Litre equals 1.81617 pnt-dry.
What is 10 US Dry Pints in Litres?
Multiply 10 by 0.550611 to get 5.5061 l.
Where is this US Dry Pints-to-Litres conversion used?
It is most relevant to everyday metric cooking and produce measurement, where dry-goods quantities need to be expressed in Litres.
Is the US dry pint the same as the US liquid pint?
No. The US dry pint (about 0.550610 L) is roughly 16% larger than the US liquid pint (about 0.473176 L), so always confirm you are using the dry measure.