Result of 1.5 pints to liters
The conversion of 1.5 pints equals approximately 0.7118 liters.
Since 1 pint equals approximately 0.4732 liters, multiplying 1.5 by this conversion factor gives us the liters equivalent. This calculation helps to convert volume measurements from pints, commonly used in recipes or beverages, into liters, used in metric systems worldwide.
Conversion Tool
Result in liters:
Conversion Formula
The formula to convert pints to liters is: liters = pints × 0.4732. The conversion factor 0.4732 is derived from the fact that 1 pint equals approximately 0.4732 liters. Multiplying the amount of pints by this number translates pints into liters. For example, 2 pints equal 2 × 0.4732 = 0.9464 liters.
Conversion Example
- Convert 2 pints to liters:
- Start with 2 pints.
- Multiply 2 by 0.4732.
- 2 × 0.4732 = 0.9464 liters.
- Answer: 2 pints is approximately 0.9464 liters.
- Convert 0.75 pints to liters:
- Start with 0.75 pints.
- 0.75 × 0.4732 = 0.3549 liters.
- Answer: 0.75 pints is approximately 0.3549 liters.
- Convert 4 pints to liters:
- Start with 4 pints.
- 4 × 0.4732 = 1.8928 liters.
- Answer: 4 pints is approximately 1.8928 liters.
- Convert 1 pint to liters:
- Start with 1 pint.
- 1 × 0.4732 = 0.4732 liters.
- Answer: 1 pint is approximately 0.4732 liters.
Conversion Chart
| Pints | Liters |
|---|---|
| -23.5 | -11.1242 |
| -20 | -9.464 |
| -15 | -7.098 |
| -10 | -4.732 |
| -5 | -2.366 |
| 0 | 0 |
| 1 | 0.4732 |
| 5 | 2.366 |
| 10 | 4.732 |
| 15 | 7.098 |
| 20 | 9.464 |
| 25 | 11.83 |
| 26.5 | 12.52 |
This chart shows how pints convert into liters at specific intervals. To use it, find your pints value in the first column and read across to see the equivalent in liters. Useful for quick estimations without calculator.
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Conversion Definitions
Pints are a customary volume unit primarily used in the United States and UK, equivalent to 16 fluid ounces in US measurement or 20 in UK, measuring liquids like milk, beer, or water. They are part of the imperial and US customary measurement systems.
Liters are metric units of volume, representing the amount of space occupied by a liquid or gas. One liter equals 1 cubic decimeter, and it’s used globally for measuring liquids in scientific, culinary, and everyday contexts, making it a standard in the metric system.
Conversion FAQs
How precise is the conversion factor 0.4732 for pints to liters?
The factor 0.4732 is an approximation based on the US pint measurement, which equals exactly 16 fluid ounces, and 1 fluid ounce equals 29.5735 milliliters. Slight variations may occur depending on measurement standards, but it’s accurate enough for most practical uses.
Can I use this conversion for pints of different liquids?
Yes, because pints measure volume regardless of the substance, the conversion from pints to liters applies universally. However, for density-specific calculations, like weight, additional info on the liquid’s density is necessary.
Why do different countries have different pint sizes?
The UK imperial pint is larger, measuring 20 fluid ounces, whereas the US pint is 16 fluid ounces. This difference stems from historical measurement standards. When converting, ensure you know which pint measurement your data refers to to get accurate results.
How do I convert pints to other metric units like milliliters?
To convert pints to milliliters, multiply the number of pints by 473.2 (for US pints). For example, 1.5 pints × 473.2 = 709.8 milliliters. This direct multiplication simplifies the conversion process for liquid volumes.
Last Updated : 22 July, 2025

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