a pint sized milk carton
Assuming that a carton of milk contains 1 litre, then there would be 1000 mililitres (1000ml).
Milk cartons typically hold either 1 quart (946 grams) or 1 liter (1 kilogram) of milk.
0.94 L 1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
The most compact design is a sphere but that is not stable. The good compromise is a cube. A cubic carton will require 600 cm3 for 1 litres and 952.4 for 2 litres.
A millimeter is a unit of length. But there's 1,000 mililiters (unit of volume)of milk in a 1 liter carton
You can have various items with capacity of 1 liter. You can have a jug or bottle with 1 liter capacity.
The unit of capacity for a carton of orange juice is typically measured in either liters (L) or milliliters (mL). The exact capacity can vary depending on the size of the carton, but common sizes include 1 liter, 1.5 liters, or 2 liters. Some smaller cartons may be measured in milliliters, such as 500mL or 750mL.
Over a million trillion gazillion etc. protons will fit in a (1 L) milk carton.
Any unit of volume will do the job, but the cup, pint, fluid ounce, or liter will most likely produce the most convenient number.
1/1000th or 0.001 There are 1000 litres per cubic metre - so there is only one thousandth of a cubic metre in a 1 litre container - milk or anything else for that matter :)
That depends on the size of the carton. The most common size is 1 liter. Other sizes available are 500ml, 250ml.