Question #29c86
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May 12, 2017
The letter "L" in physics, when placed after a number, usually refers to liter.
Explanation:
The letter "L" in physics, when placed after a number, usually refers to the liter. The liter is a metric unit of volume, but it's not an SI unit. One liter would fill up a cube that is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm. It would take 3.7854 Liters to make one US gallon.