Minims (Imperial) to Liters (imp min → L)
Formula
1 imp min = 0.0000591939 LConversion Table
| imp min | L |
|---|---|
| 0 | 0 |
| 1.0000 | 0.000059194 |
| 2.0000 | 0.00011839 |
| 3.0000 | 0.00017758 |
| 4.0000 | 0.00023678 |
| 5.0000 | 0.00029597 |
| 6.0000 | 0.00035516 |
| 7.0000 | 0.00041436 |
| 8.0000 | 0.00047355 |
| 9.0000 | 0.00053275 |
| 10.000 | 0.00059194 |
| 11.000 | 0.00065113 |
| 12.000 | 0.00071033 |
| 13.000 | 0.00076952 |
| 14.000 | 0.00082871 |
| 15.000 | 0.00088791 |
| 16.000 | 0.00094710 |
| 17.000 | 0.0010063 |
| 18.000 | 0.0010655 |
| 19.000 | 0.0011247 |
| imp min | L |
|---|---|
| 20.000 | 0.0011839 |
| 21.000 | 0.0012431 |
| 22.000 | 0.0013023 |
| 23.000 | 0.0013615 |
| 24.000 | 0.0014207 |
| 25.000 | 0.0014798 |
| 26.000 | 0.0015390 |
| 27.000 | 0.0015982 |
| 28.000 | 0.0016574 |
| 29.000 | 0.0017166 |
| 30.000 | 0.0017758 |
| 31.000 | 0.0018350 |
| 32.000 | 0.0018942 |
| 33.000 | 0.0019534 |
| 34.000 | 0.0020126 |
| 35.000 | 0.0020718 |
| 36.000 | 0.0021310 |
| 37.000 | 0.0021902 |
| 38.000 | 0.0022494 |
| 39.000 | 0.0023086 |
| imp min | L |
|---|---|
| 40.000 | 0.0023678 |
| 41.000 | 0.0024269 |
| 42.000 | 0.0024861 |
| 43.000 | 0.0025453 |
| 44.000 | 0.0026045 |
| 45.000 | 0.0026637 |
| 46.000 | 0.0027229 |
| 47.000 | 0.0027821 |
| 48.000 | 0.0028413 |
| 49.000 | 0.0029005 |
| 50.000 | 0.0029597 |
| 51.000 | 0.0030189 |
| 52.000 | 0.0030781 |
| 53.000 | 0.0031373 |
| 54.000 | 0.0031965 |
| 55.000 | 0.0032557 |
| 56.000 | 0.0033149 |
| 57.000 | 0.0033741 |
| 58.000 | 0.0034332 |
| 59.000 | 0.0034924 |
| imp min | L |
|---|---|
| 60.000 | 0.0035516 |
| 61.000 | 0.0036108 |
| 62.000 | 0.0036700 |
| 63.000 | 0.0037292 |
| 64.000 | 0.0037884 |
| 65.000 | 0.0038476 |
| 66.000 | 0.0039068 |
| 67.000 | 0.0039660 |
| 68.000 | 0.0040252 |
| 69.000 | 0.0040844 |
| 70.000 | 0.0041436 |
| 71.000 | 0.0042028 |
| 72.000 | 0.0042620 |
| 73.000 | 0.0043212 |
| 74.000 | 0.0043803 |
| 75.000 | 0.0044395 |
| 76.000 | 0.0044987 |
| 77.000 | 0.0045579 |
| 78.000 | 0.0046171 |
| 79.000 | 0.0046763 |
Minims (Imperial) to Liters Conversion
Converting Minims (Imperial) (imp min) to Liters (L) is a common volume conversion. 1 imp min equals 0.000059 L. For example, 100 imp min is equal to 0.005919 L.
Quick Mental Math: Minims (Imperial) to Liters
Convert minims imperial to liters using the standard volume conversion factor for the volume category.
Why is converting Minims (Imperial) to Liters tricky?
Multiple overlapping units in volume make it easy to apply the wrong conversion ratio.
Quick Reference Values
1 imp min = 0.000059 L. 5 imp min = 0.000296 L. 10 imp min = 0.000592 L. 25 imp min = 0.00148 L. 50 imp min = 0.00296 L. 100 imp min = 0.005919 L.
What is Minims (Imperial)?
Minims (Imperial) (imp min) is a unit of volume. The imperial minim is a unit of volume equal to exactly 1⁄480 fluid ounce or approximately 0.059194 milliliters. It is part of the British Imperial system and used historically in pharmacy for measuring small liquid volumes. The minim is defined as one-sixtieth of a fluid drachm in the imperial system [nist-sp-811]. The minim originated in the 19th century as a pharmaceutical measurement in the British Empire. It standardized small liquid doses for medical prescriptions before metric units became common [nist-sp-811]. The minim is largely obsolete but still occasionally used in British and Commonwealth pharmaceutical contexts. It persists in legal or traditional documents and among collectors of historical medical equipment [nist-sp-811].
What is Liters?
Liters (L) is a unit of volume. The liter is a non-SI unit of volume accepted for use with the SI, defined as one cubic decimeter (dm³), or 1,000 cubic centimeters. It is commonly used to measure liquids and gases in everyday and scientific contexts [bipm-si-brochure]. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system to simplify volume measurement. It was based on the volume of one kilogram of water at maximum density, later standardized as one cubic decimeter [bipm-si-brochure]. Liters are widely used worldwide for measuring liquids, such as fuel, beverages, and chemicals. It is the preferred unit in most countries except the United States, where gallons remain common alongside liters in scientific settings [nist-si-guide].
Common Misspellings
People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: minim, minims, minmes, mimims, litres, liter, litter, literss. All of these refer to the Minims (Imperial) to Liters conversion.