Convert Milliliters (ml) to UK Quarts
Enter a value below to convert Milliliters (ml) to UK Quarts.
Conversion:
1 Milliliters (ml) = 0.00087987892866 UK Quarts
How to Convert Milliliters (ml) to UK Quarts
1 ml = 0.00087987892866 ukqt
1 ukqt = 1136.52 ml
Example: convert 15 Milliliters (ml) to UK Quarts:
25 ml = 0.021996973216 ukqt
Milliliters (ml) to UK Quarts Conversion Table
| Milliliters (ml) | UK Quarts |
|---|---|
| 0.01 ml | 0.0000087987892866 ukqt |
| 0.1 ml | 0.000087987892866 ukqt |
| 1 ml | 0.00087987892866 ukqt |
| 2 ml | 0.0017597578573 ukqt |
| 3 ml | 0.002639636786 ukqt |
| 5 ml | 0.0043993946433 ukqt |
| 10 ml | 0.0087987892866 ukqt |
| 20 ml | 0.017597578573 ukqt |
| 50 ml | 0.043993946433 ukqt |
| 100 ml | 0.087987892866 ukqt |
| 1000 ml | 0.87987892866 ukqt |
Milliliters (ml)
Definition
A milliliter (mL) is a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter (0.001 L) or one cubic centimeter (1 cm³).
History
The milliliter derives from the liter, which was introduced as part of the metric system in France in 1795. The equivalence of 1 mL = 1 cm³ was established to link volume and length measurements in a coherent system.
Current use
Milliliters are widely used in medicine (dosage of liquid medications), cooking (recipe measurements), chemistry (laboratory volumes), and cosmetics (product packaging). It is the standard small-volume unit in metric countries.
UK Quarts
Definition
A UK quart (imperial quart) is a unit of volume equal to 2 imperial pints, 40 imperial fluid ounces, or approximately 1,136.52 milliliters.
History
The imperial quart was established alongside other imperial units in the 1824 British Weights and Measures Act. It is approximately 20% larger than the US quart due to the different gallon definitions.
Current use
UK quarts are rarely used in modern everyday life, as the United Kingdom has largely adopted metric units for commerce. They may still appear in older recipes, some agricultural contexts, and historical references.