Cup per second [cup/s] to Pint per second [pnt/s] Converter
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How to Convert Cup per second to Pint per secondPint per second
1 cup/s = 0.5 pnt/s
1 pnt/s = 2 cup/s
Example: convert 24 cup/s to pnt/s:
24 cup/s = 24 x 0.5 = 12 pnt/s
Cup per second
Definition: A cup per second (cup/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a substance passing through a surface per unit of time. It represents the amount of volume, measured in cups, that flows every second.
History/origin: The 'cup' is a unit of volume primarily used in cooking and is part of the United States customary system of measurement. The 'per second' component indicates a rate of change over time. The precise origin can be linked to the standardization of kitchen measurements.
Current use: Cups per second is rarely used in formal scientific or engineering contexts due to the relatively large and imprecise nature of the 'cup' unit. It might be encountered in high-volume dispensing or filling operations where speed is critical.
Pint per second
Definition: A pint per second (pnt/s) is a unit of volumetric flow rate that measures the volume of a fluid passing through a surface per unit of time. It represents the amount of fluid volume, measured in pints, that flows every second.
History/origin: The 'pint' is a unit of volume in both the imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. Its historical origins can be traced back to traditional systems of liquid measurement. The 'per second' component indicates a rate of change over time.
Current use: Pints per second is generally used in situations where relatively large volumes are being transferred quickly. This could be found in industrial pumping systems or rapid filling processes.
Cup per second to Pint per second Conversion Table
Cup per second [cup/s] | Pint per second [pnt/s] |
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0.01 cup/s | 0.005 pnt/s |
0.1 cup/s | 0.05 pnt/s |
1 cup/s | 0.5 pnt/s |
10 cup/s | 5 pnt/s |
50 cup/s | 25 pnt/s |
100 cup/s | 50 pnt/s |
1000 cup/s | 500 pnt/s |
10000 cup/s | 5000 pnt/s |
Common pairs of Volumetric Flow Rate