yes but u can also use diet foods and joging
That isn't a matching conversion. Pints are a measure of liquid volume. Pounds is a measure of weight/mass. They don't convert directly because of density. If you weighed the same as water, you would be 200 pints. But the human body is lighter than water, so it would be more, say 220 pints.
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The exact same weight as when you put it in..... 2 pints of water weighs about 1.2kg
- about two pounds - 20 mice - a litre (about two pints) of water
Pints are a unit of volume. Pounds are a unit of weight. A pint of lead weighs a lot more than a pint of water. One pint of water is 16 fluid ounces, which would normally weight 1 pound depending on the temperature.
Hmm, Without Water you die so. Yes sciencetificly yea
1 US pint of water is approximately 1 pound.
1 quart = 2 pints . . 4.5 quarts = 9 pints, regardless of what's in them. Even if they're empty.
Normally the two are not interchangeable, since grams is a measure of mass and pints a measure of volume. But if we use the weight of water as a constant (1L = 1 kg of water), then there would be 473.176 grams of water in a liquid pint.
Change it. Slowing cut out starches and eat more veggies and fruit and drink half your weight in ounces of water.
It is 0.441 US pints.
If by lit you mean litre you can't because litres are a fluid/volume measure and the weight obviously varies depending on the fluid or material involved. In old money a gallon(8 pints) of water weighs 10lb. 1.8 pints = 1 litre, 1lb=2.2kgm. Dividing 10lb by 8, a pint of water weighs 1.25 lbs. By multiplying the weight of a lb of water by 1.8 (pints in a litre) you get the weight of a litre of water as 2.25lb if my arithmetic is correct. This is just heavier than a kgm. ie 2.25 divide by 2.2= 1.02kg is the weight of 1 litre of water. Litres can measure anything from different fluids, ie milk, oil etc or cereals and nuts. You used to be able to buy sea food in pints.