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The conversion of liters to gallons is a common unit conversion used in various fields such as science, engineering, and industry. It involves converting a volume measurement in liters to an equivalent volume measurement in gallons.
A liter is a metric unit of volume equal to one cubic decimeter, while a gallon is an imperial or US customary unit of volume. There are two different definitions of a gallon: the imperial gallon, which is used in the UK and some Commonwealth countries, and the US gallon, which is used in the United States of America and some other countries.
Liters to gallons US and gallons UK conversion table
Liters | US Gallons | UK Gallons |
---|---|---|
1 liter to gallons | 0.264172 | 0.219969 |
4 liters to gallons | 1.05669 | 0.879876 |
5 liters to gallons | 1.32086 | 1.09984 |
8 liters to gallons | 2.11338 | 1.75975 |
9 liters to gallons | 2.37755 | 1.97972 |
10 liters to gallons | 2.64172 | 2.19969 |
20 liters to gallons | 5.28344 | 4.39938 |
30 liters to gallons | 7.92517 | 6.59907 |
40 liters to gallons | 10.5669 | 8.79876 |
50 liters to gallons | 13.2086 | 10.9984 |
100 liters to gallons | 26.4172 | 21.9969 |
500 liters to gallons | 132.086 | 109.984 |
1000 liters to gallons | 264.172 | 219.969 |
How to convert l to gal?
The imperial gallon is defined as 4.54609 liters, while the US gallon is defined as 3.78541 liters. To convert liters to gallons, you need to divide the volume in liters by the conversion factor of either 4.54609 (for imperial gallons) or 3.78541 (for US gallons).
For example, to convert 10 liters to US gallons, you would divide 10 by 3.78541, resulting in 2.64172 gallons. Similarly, to convert 10 liters to imperial gallons, you would divide 10 by 4.54609, resulting in 2.19969 gallons.
Where used convert liters to gallons?
This conversion is commonly used in fields such as chemistry, where volumes of liquids are measured in liters, but may need to be converted to gallons for transportation or storage purposes. In industry, the conversion may be used when working with large volumes of liquids or gases, while in everyday life, it may be used when converting fuel economy measurements from liters per 100 kilometers to miles per gallon.
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