It might be short for pint.
Volume is how much cubic units could hold, and capacity is how much an object can hold a liquid.
It is the volume!
You can check the Wikipedia article on "SI units".
None really. If sent to the International Space Station, objects would have no weight but concave ones would have some capacity. Those same objects, back on the surface of the earth would have some weight but the same capacity as before. In stronger gravitational fields, the weight would continue to increase but there would be no change in the capacity.
A centimetre is a unit of length. A millilitre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
2 qt = pt
Litre and millilitre.
Patrol Torpedo
The oil capacity for a 09 PT Cruiser is five quarts.
Patrol Torpedo
Pt stands for Pint, as in a pint of water
There is no relationship between units of mass and either length of capacity. Units of capacity are the cubed units of length.
Patrol Torpedo
Engine oil specifications (M16 Engine) Oil pan capacity: About 4.0 liters (8.4 US pt. / 7.0 lmp pt.) Oil filter capacity: About 0.2 liters (0.4 US pt. / 0.3 lmp pt.) Others: About 0.3 liters (0.6 US pt. / 0.5 lmp pt.) Total: About 4.5 liters (9.5 US pt. / 7.9 lmp pt.) Engine oil specifications (J20 Engine) Oil pan capacity: About 5.0 liters (10.5 US pt. / 8.8 lmp pt.) Oil filter capacity : About 0.2 liters (0.4 US pt. / 0.3 lmp pt.) Others: About 0.3 liters (0.6 US pt. / 0.5 lmp pt.) Total: About 5.5 liters (11.6 US pt. / 9.6 lmp pt.)
In the context of capacity, "pt" typically stands for "pint," a unit of volume used in both the imperial and US customary measurement systems. One US pint is equivalent to approximately 473.176 milliliters, while one imperial pint is about 568.261 milliliters. Pints are commonly used to measure liquids, such as beverages.
PT - Part Time PW - Per Week
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