Liter
Definition: A liter (symbol: L) is a unit of volume in the metric system, equal to approx. 1 cubic decimeter (dm³) or 0.001 cubic meters (m³).
History/origin: The liter was introduced in 1795 in France as part of the metric system during the French Revolution. Initially defined as the volume of one kilogram of water at its maximum density, it was later refined to be exactly 1 cubic decimeter. The liter has been widely adopted worldwide as a standard unit for measuring liquids.
Current use: Used globally for measuring liquids and gases in various fields, including science, industry, and everyday life.
Cup
Definition: A cup (symbol: c) is a volume unit used in cooking and baking, particularly in the United States. One cup equals approx. 8 fluid ounces or 16 tablespoons.
History/origin: The cup measurement originated from household utensils used for measuring ingredients. In the United States, the cup was standardized in the early 20th century to ensure consistency in recipes. Other countries, such as Canada and Australia, have slight variations in cup measurements, but they are generally similar.
Current use: Primarily used in the United States and some other countries for cooking, baking, and food packaging measurements.
L to Cup Conversion Table
L | cup |
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0.01 L | 0.0423 cup |
0.10 L | 0.4227 cup |
1.00 L | 4.2268 cup |
2.00 L | 8.4535 cup |
3.00 L | 12.6803 cup |
5.00 L | 21.1338 cup |
10.00 L | 42.2675 cup |
20.00 L | 84.5350 cup |
50.00 L | 211.3375 cup |
100.00 L | 422.6750 cup |
1,000.00 L | 4,226.7500 cup |
Common L to Cup Conversions
L | cup |
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0.1 L | 0.4227 cup |
0.25 L | 1.0567 cup |
0.5 L | 2.1134 cup |
1 L | 4.2268 cup |
2 L | 8.4535 cup |
3 L | 12.6803 cup |
4 L | 16.907 cup |
5 L | 21.1337 cup |
10 L | 42.2675 cup |
20 L | 84.535 cup |
50 L | 211.3375 cup |
100 L | 422.675 cup |