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Burtis, Carl A.; Bruns, David E. (2014). Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics (7.ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences. p.114. ISBN 9780323292061. Oleh karena itu, perlu besaran lain sebagai penghubung antara satuan volume dengan berat atau sebaliknya. Besaran inilah yang disebut sebagai massa jenis alias densitas. Current use: The cup is typically used in cooking to measure liquids and bulk foods, often within the context of serving sizes. Actual drinking cups can vary significantly in terms of size and are generally not a good representation of this unit. Standardized measuring cups are used instead. The liter (also written "litre"; SI symbol L or l) is a non-SI metric system unit of volume. It is equal to 1 cubic decimeter (dm3), 1,000 cubic centimeters (cm3) or 1/1,000 cubic meter. The mass of one liter liquid water is almost exactly one kilogram. A liter is defined as a special name for a cubic decimeter or 10 centimeters × 10 centimeters × 10 centimeters, thus, 1 L ≡ 1 dm3 ≡ 1000 cm3. Definition of Gallon The original decimetre length was 44.344 lignes, which was revised in 1798 to 44.3296 lignes. This made the original litre 1.000 974 of today's cubic decimetre. It was against this litre that the kilogram was constructed.

fluid ounces is equal to 0.49979265 liters, which can be rounded neatly to 1/2 liter. It therefore takes four 16.9oz bottles to fill 2 liters. 1.5 liters is equal to how many ounces? The International System of Units (SI)" (PDF). 2006. p.124. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 August 2017 . Retrieved 20 February 2021. The conversion factor from Liters to Cups is 4.2267528198649. To find out how many Liters in Cups, multiply by the conversion factor or use the Volume converter above. One Liter is equivalent to four point two two seven Cups. Definition of Liter The following tables provide a summary of the Volume units (both Fluid Volume units and Cubic Volume units) within their respective measurement systems. Fluid Volume Units UnitA litre is a cubic decimetre, which is the volume of a cube 10 centimetres × 10 centimetres × 10 centimetres (1L ≡ 1dm 3 ≡ 1000cm 3). Hence 1L ≡ 0.001 m 3 ≡ 1000 cm 3; and 1m 3 (i.e. a cubic metre, which is the SI unit for volume) is exactly 1000L. The imperial gallon, used in countries like the UK and Canada, is slightly larger than the US gallon. It measures approximately 4.546 liters. The imperial gallon is commonly used for measuring fuel, beverages, One litre of liquid water has a mass of almost exactly one kilogram, because the kilogram was originally defined in 1795 as the mass of one cubic decimetre of water at the temperature of melting ice ( 0°C). [4] Subsequent redefinitions of the metre and kilogram mean that this relationship is no longer exact. [5] Definition [ edit ] Some SI units of volume to scale and approximate corresponding mass of water A liter is a volume unit in the metric system abbreviated as "L". One liter is equal to one cubic decimeter and 1000 cubic centimeters. The liter (also written "litre"; SI symbol L or l) is a non-SI metric system unit of volume. It is equal to 1 cubic decimeter (dm3), 1,000 cubic centimeters (cm3) or 1/1,000 cubic meter. The mass of one liter liquid water is almost exactly one kilogram. A liter is defined as a special name for a cubic decimeter or 10 centimeters × 10 centimeters × 10 centimeters, thus, 1 L ≡ 1 dm3 ≡ 1000 cm3.

Liter (litre) is a metric system volume unit. 1 Liter = 33.8140226 US fluid ounces. 1 Liter = 35.195079 Imperial fluid ounces. The symbol is " L". The metric system was first introduced in France in 1791. [3] [4] That system did not have its own unit of capacity or volume because volume can be measured in cubic metres. [4] In 1793 work to make the metric system compulsory in France was started by the Temporary Commission of Republican Weights and Measures. Due to public demand, [4] the commission said that the cubic metre was too big for everyday use. They said that a new unit based on the old cadil should be used instead. One cadil was to be 0.001 cubic metres. This was equivalent to a cube with sides 10cm. [5] The cadil was also known as the pinte or the litron. The pinte had been an old French unit of measure of capacity. [4] In 1795 the definition was revised. The cadil was given the name litre. [6] The conversion factor from Liters to Fluid Ounces is 33.814022558919. To find out how many Liters in Fluid Ounces, multiply by the conversion factor or use the Volume converter above. One Liter is equivalent to thirty-three point eight one four Fluid Ounces. Definition of Liter Definition: A fluid ounce (symbol: fl oz) is a unit of volume in the imperial and United States customary systems of measurement. The US fluid ounce is 1/16 of a US fluid pint, and 1/128 of a US liquid gallon, which is equal to 29.57 mL. The imperial fluid ounce is 1/20 of an imperial pint, and 1/160 of an imperial gallon, which is equal to 28.4 mL.Before we discuss how to convert between liters and gallons, it's worth mentioning that there are two different gallon measurements. The US gallon and the imperial (UK) gallon. The US gallon is Fonts covering the CJK characters usually include not only the script small ℓ but also four precomposed characters: ㎕, ㎖, ㎗, and ㎘ for the microlitre, millilitre, decilitre and kilolitre to allow correct rendering for vertically written scripts. These have Unicode equivalents for compatibility, which are not recommended for use with new documents: [12] The liter (also written "litre"; SI symbol L or l) is a non-SI metric system unit of volume. It is equal to 1 cubic decimeter (dm3), 1,000 cubic centimeters (cm3) or 1/1,000 cubic meter. The mass of one liter liquid water is almost exactly one kilogram. A liter is defined as a special name for a cubic decimeter or 10 centimeters × 10 centimeters × 10 centimeters, thus, 1 L ≡ 1 dm3 ≡ 1000 cm3. Definition of Fluid Ounce To calculate 1 Liter to the corresponding value in Cups, multiply the quantity in Liters by 4.2267528198649 (conversion factor). In this case we should multiply 1 Liter by 4.2267528198649 to get the equivalent result in Cups: Cooking and Baking: Recipes can vary based on where they're from, and some might use liters or gallons as measurements. Understanding the conversion lets you follow recipes accurately regardless of their origin.

Definition: A milliliter (symbol: mL) is a unit of volume that is accepted for use in the international system of units (SI). One milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cm 3), 1/1,000,000 cubic meters (m 3), or 1/1000 liters. Use the same procedure when performing a new conversion in liters to get the corresponding results in milliliters. Now that we've covered the conversions, let's dive deeper into the specifics of the liter and gallon measurements... Understanding liter and gallon units There are 33.814 US fluid ounces in a liter. If you're in the UK, however, a litre will measure 35.195 imperial fluid ounces. This is because the US fluid ounce is largerOne litre of water has a mass of almost exactly one kilogram when measured at its maximal density, which occurs at about 4°C. It follows, therefore, that 1000th of a litre, known as one millilitre (1 mL), of water has a mass of about 1g; 1000litres of water has a mass of about 1000kg (1 tonne or megagram). This relationship holds because the gram was originally defined as the mass of 1mL of water; however, this definition was abandoned in 1799 because the density of water changes with temperature and, very slightly, with pressure. Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (2006). "The International System of Units (SI)" (PDF) . Retrieved 18 August 2008. There are several objects and containers that we see around us which can hold a liquid that measures one liter. In 1901, at the 3rd CGPM conference, the litre was redefined as the space occupied by 1kg of pure water at the temperature of its maximum density (3.98°C) under a pressure of 1 atm. This made the litre equal to about 1.000 028dm 3 (earlier reference works usually put it at 1.000 027dm 3). In 1795 the kilogram was defined to be exactly one litre of water at 4°C. In 1799 the kilogram was redefined. The new definition said that the kilogram was the mass of the kilogram des archives. In 1901 scientists measured the volume of one litre of water at 4°C very carefully. [Note 1] They found that it occupied about 1.000 028dm 3. [7] The BIPM redefined the litre as being exactly the volume of one kilogram of water at 4°C. [8]

A. Thompson; B. N. Taylor (4 March 2020) [First published 2 July 2009]. "Table 6. Non-SI units accepted for use with the SI by the CIPM and this Guide". Nist. National Institute of Standards and Technology . Retrieved 30 March 2020. See footnote (b). It is now known that the density of water also depends on the isotopic ratios of the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in a particular sample. Modern measurements of Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water, which is pure distilled water with an isotopic composition representative of the average of the world's oceans, show that it has a density of 0.999 975 ±0.000 001kg/L at its point of maximum density (3.984°C) under one standard atmosphere (101.325 kPa) of pressure. [6] SI prefixes applied to the litre [ edit ] Sebenarnya, satuan liter adalah satuan resmi dari volume yang telah diakui secara resmi di dunia internasional. Tapi, liter bukanlah satuan volume pada sistem internasional (SI). Kata liter sendiri berasal dari bahasa Perancis, tepatnya "litron", yang diperkenalkan untuk pertama kalinya di tahun 1785.

One litre is slightly larger than a US liquid quart and slightly less than an imperial quart or one US dry quart. A mnemonic for its volume relative to an imperial pint is "a litre of water's a pint and three-quarters"; this is very close, as a litre is about 1.7598pints. In 1979, at the 16th CGPM conference, the alternative symbol L (uppercase letter L) was adopted. It also expressed a preference that in the future only one of these two symbols should be retained, but in 1990 said it was still too early to do so. [11] Everyday usage [ edit ] Unicode Consortium (2019). "The Unicode Standard 12.0 – CJK Compatibility ❰ Range: 3300—33FF ❱" (PDF). Unicode.org . Retrieved 24 May 2019. Baby milk bottles are used for feeding milk to toddlers. These bottles are comparatively small and measure up to 9 ounces. Thus four such milk bottles will measure a total capacity of 32 oz. This measurement of volume is equivalent to 1 liter and thus here is another example that we can use to describe the objects which have a capacity of 1 liter. Four such baby milk bottles together can measure up to the total volume of the one-liter container that we are here to describe with suitable examples. 10) Glass Jars Note: There is a difference between US Customary Units and the Imperial System for volume conversions. The US gallon contains 128 US fluid ounces, whereas the Imperial gallon contains 160 Imperial fluid ounces. Cubic Volume Units Unit

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