If you mean, "What is 1 pint in SI units?", the answer is 473.176473 milliliters.
there are 10 pints in one litre ------------------------------------------------- One US pint has 0,473 176 473 L. One British pint has 0,568 261 25 L. Pint is an obsolete non-SI unit. Litre is not a true SI unit; it is considered as an "accepted" unit. The volume unit in SI is cubic metre (m3).
meter/second or ms-1
1 pint contain 7 680 minims. My recommendation is to avoid these obsolete units; use only the units from SI.
The SI unit is a Joule and 1 joule = 1 newton * 1 metre or 1 kg*1 metre2/1 second2.
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there are 10 pints in one litre ------------------------------------------------- One US pint has 0,473 176 473 L. One British pint has 0,568 261 25 L. Pint is an obsolete non-SI unit. Litre is not a true SI unit; it is considered as an "accepted" unit. The volume unit in SI is cubic metre (m3).
Yes, 1 Liter = 1.76 Pints.A liter is closer to a quart in volume. (1 quart = 2 pints)1 liter = 2.11 pints1 pint = 0.47 liter--------------------------------------------------------------The litre (symbol L or l) is equal to 1 cubic decimetre; a litre is not a true SI unit, it is only an "accepted" unit. The SI unit for volume is the cubic metre. The international spelling is litre and metre.
A cup is 1/2 a pint, a gill is 1/4 of a pint.
Yes. A pint is a measure of volume. There are two kinds of pints. One is a fluid measure (such as a pint of milk) and the other is a dry measure (such as a pint of strawberries). ---------------------------------------------- The US pint has 473,176473 mL. The Britisf Imperial pint has 568,26125 mL. Both are obsolete non-SI units.
The SI unit of charge is the coulomb. In the SI, this is NOT a "base unit"; it's a derived unit - 1 coulomb = 1 ampere x 1 second.
1 pint
A millimetre is a unit of distance. A pint is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
meter/second or ms-1
A Joule in SI base units is: 1 kg · m2/s2
1 pint contain 7 680 minims. My recommendation is to avoid these obsolete units; use only the units from SI.
The Hertz (cycles / second, unit 1/sec) is used both in the SI and outside of it.
The SI unit is a Joule and 1 joule = 1 newton * 1 metre or 1 kg*1 metre2/1 second2.