Liter to Cup
liter to cup Conversion Table
| liter (L) | cup (cup) | |
|---|---|---|
| 0.01 L | → | 0.01 cup |
| 0.1 L | → | 0.1 cup |
| 1.0 L | → | 1.0 cup |
| 2.0 L | → | 2.0 cup |
| 3.0 L | → | 3.0 cup |
| 5.0 L | → | 5.0 cup |
| 10.0 L | → | 10.0 cup |
| 20.0 L | → | 20.0 cup |
| 30.0 L | → | 30.0 cup |
| 50.0 L | → | 50.0 cup |
| 100.0 L | → | 100.0 cup |
| 1000.0 L | → | 1000.0 cup |
Example Conversion
To convert from liter to cup, multiply by 1.0.
For example: 22 liter = 22 × 1.0 = 22.0 cup
Unit History
About liter
The liter is a metric unit for volume commonly used for liquids and gases. It was originally defined as the volume of one kilogram of water at standard conditions, but is now fixed at exactly 1,000 cubic centimeters (0.001 cubic meters). Liters are internationally recognized and are widely used in everyday life to measure beverages, fuel, and other common fluids.
About cup
The cup is a cooking volume unit widely used in US recipes, standardized at 236.588 mL. While cup sizes vary across countries (the metric cup is 250 mL), the US legal cup is the most common reference in English-language recipes and food packaging.