Litre [l] to Glas [glas] Converter
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How to Convert Litre to GlasGlas
1 l = 5 glas
1 glas = 0.2 l
Example: convert 34 l to glas:
34 l = 34 x 5 = 170 glas
Litre
Definition: A litre (symbol: L or l) is a metric unit of volume. It is defined as the volume of one cubic decimetre (dm³), which is 10 cm × 10 cm × 10 cm.
History/origin: The litre was introduced in France in 1795 as one of the new 'republican units of measure' and defined as one cubic decimetre. It has undergone slight revisions in its definition over time.
Current use: The litre is a widely used unit for measuring liquid volume, found in various everyday applications, from beverages and fuels to household products. It is also used extensively in scientific and industrial contexts.
Glas
Definition: A glas is a traditional Swedish unit of volume, primarily used for liquids. It's a customary unit, not part of the modern SI system.
History/origin: The glas has historical roots in Swedish culture and was likely defined based on common drinking vessels or containers used in households. Its exact origin is difficult to pinpoint precisely, but it reflects traditional measurement practices.
Current use: While not a standard unit in modern contexts, the 'glas' may still be encountered in older recipes or traditional settings in Sweden. Its usage is declining as standardized metric units become more prevalent.
Litre to Glas Conversion Table
Litre [l] | Glas [glas] |
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0.01 l | 0.049999999999999996 glas |
0.1 l | 0.5 glas |
1 l | 5 glas |
10 l | 50 glas |
50 l | 250 glas |
100 l | 500 glas |
1000 l | 5000 glas |
10000 l | 50000 glas |
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