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Pair-specific conversion guide
Use this US pint to Cubic meter page for direct volume conversions. The calculator keeps the exact pt to m3 relationship on the page, so the result, formula, and examples all describe this specific pair.
Formula model
1 pt = 0.000473176473 m3
1 US pint equals
Quick factor: 1 pt = 0.000473176473 m3.
The current calculator value is 1 pt, which equals 0.000473176473 m3.
Use the conversion table to compare 1 pt with the other units in the same category.
Guide
Enter a volume and select the original and target volume units. The converter normalizes values through liters so metric, cubic, and US customary measures can be compared consistently.
Examples
Cubic meters to liters
1 m3
equals
1000 L
Liters to US gallons
10 L
equals
2.64172052358 gal
US cups to milliliters
2 cup
equals
473.176473 mL
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Popular conversions
Conversion table
| Unit | Value |
|---|---|
| Liter L | 0.473176473 |
| Milliliter mL | 473.176473 |
| Cubic meter m3 | 0.000473176473 |
| US teaspoon tsp | 96 |
| US tablespoon tbsp | 32 |
| US fluid ounce fl oz | 16 |
| US cup cup | 2 |
| US quart qt | 0.5 |
| US gallon gal | 0.125 |
Formula model
Cooking measures and US liquid units use standard definitions; recipe conversions can still vary slightly by ingredient density.
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FAQ
Use the formula 1 pt = 0.000473176473 m3. As a quick check, 1 pt equals 0.000473176473 m3.
This page uses fixed constants from the Converter Science catalog. Displayed results are rounded only to keep the page readable.
FAQ
No. Volume measures space, while mass measures matter. Converting between them requires density.
No. This page currently includes US gallons; imperial volume units can be added as the catalog expands.