Litres (l) to US Pecks (pk) conversion

1 l = 0.1135104 pkpkl
Formula
1 l = 0.1135104 pk

Understanding Litres to US Pecks Conversion

A litre is the metric unit of volume equal to one cubic decimetre. A US peck is a customary unit of dry capacity equal to 8 US dry quarts, or one-quarter of a US bushel, about 8.810 litres. Farmers, orchards, and farmers-market vendors still measure apples, peppers, and other produce by the peck, so metric volumes sometimes need converting to it.

Conversion Formula

1 l=0.113510 pk1\ \text{l} = 0.113510\ \text{pk}

To convert Litres to US Pecks, multiply by this factor:

pk=l×0.1135104\text{pk} = \text{l} \times 0.1135104

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 25 Litres to US Pecks.

pk=25×0.1135104=2.83776 pk\text{pk} = 25 \times 0.1135104 = 2.83776\ \text{pk}

How to Convert Litres to US Pecks

Convert a metric volume into the dry-measure peck in one step.

  1. Take your litre value: Begin with the volume in litres, for example 25 l.
  2. Multiply by the factor: Use 0.1135104, the pecks contained in one litre.
  3. Record the pecks: The product is the equivalent volume in US pecks.
  4. Worked result: 25 × 0.1135104 = 2.83776 US pecks.

Litres to US Pecks conversion table

Litres (l)US Pecks (pk)
00
10.1135104
20.2270207
30.3405311
40.4540415
50.5675519
60.6810622
70.7945726
80.908083
91.021593
101.135104
151.702656
202.270207
252.837759
303.405311
404.540415
505.675519
606.810622
707.945726
809.08083
9010.21593
10011.35104
15017.02656
20022.70207
25028.37759
30034.05311
40045.40415
50056.75519
60068.10622
70079.45726
80090.8083
900102.1593
1000113.5104
2000227.0207
3000340.5311
4000454.0415
5000567.5519
100001135.104
250002837.759
500005675.519
10000011351.04
25000028377.59
50000056755.19
1000000113510.4

What is Litres?

This section will explore the definition of liters, their origin, relationship to other units, and some common uses. We'll also touch upon some interesting facts and examples.

Definition of Litre

A litre (L) is a metric unit of volume. It is defined as the volume of one cubic decimeter (dm3dm^3). One litre of water almost has a mass of precisely one kilogram due to how metric system was initially defined.

History and Formation

The litre was introduced as part of the French metric system in 1795, originally defined as one cubic decimeter. The name "litre" comes from the older French unit, the "litron." Over time, the precise definition has been slightly refined, but the core concept remains the same.

Relation to Other Units

  • Cubic Centimeters (cm3cm^3 or cc): 1 L = 1000 cm3cm^3
  • Millilitres (mL): 1 L = 1000 mL
  • Cubic Meters (m3m^3): 1 L = 0.001 m3m^3
  • Gallons (gal): 1 L ≈ 0.264 US gallons
  • Quarts (qt): 1 L ≈ 1.057 US liquid quarts

Interesting Facts and Connections

While no specific "law" is directly tied to the litre itself, its consistent definition and wide adoption highlight its importance in the International System of Units (SI). Its relationship to the kilogram via the density of water was a key design principle of the metric system.

Real-World Examples

  • Beverages: A standard bottle of water is often 1 or 1.5 litres. Soda bottles commonly come in 2-litre sizes.
  • Fuel: Car fuel tanks are measured in litres (e.g., 50-litre tank). Fuel consumption is often expressed as litres per 100 kilometers (L/100 km).
  • Cooking: Recipes often specify liquid ingredients in millilitres or litres. For example, a soup recipe might call for 2 litres of broth.
  • Medical: Intravenous (IV) fluids are administered in litres, and blood volume is often estimated in litres.
  • Aquariums: The capacity of an aquarium is measured in litres, for example 100-litre tank.
  • Engine Displacement: Engine size is commonly measured in litres, such as a 2.0-litre engine. This refers to the total volume displaced by the pistons during one complete cycle.

Formulae examples

Relationship between Litres and Cubic Meters:

1 L=0.001 m31 \text{ L} = 0.001 \text{ m}^3

Relationship between Litres and Millilitres:

1 L=1000 mL1 \text{ L} = 1000 \text{ mL}

Relationship between Litres and Cubic Centimeters:

1 L=1000 cm31 \text{ L} = 1000 \text{ cm}^3

External Links

For a broader overview of the litre, you can consult the Wikipedia page. You can also explore the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM), the international standards organization responsible for maintaining the SI system.

What is the US Peck?

The US peck is a United States customary unit of dry volume, equal to a quarter of a bushel, used for measuring fruit, vegetables, and grain. It sits between the dry gallon and the bushel in the dry-measure system.

Definition

The US peck is defined as one quarter of a US bushel, or 8 US dry quarts, equal to exactly 537.605 cubic inches.

1 pk=8.80977 L1\ \text{pk} = 8.80977\ \text{L}

With the bushel fixed at 2150.42 in³, a peck equals 2150.42 ÷ 4 = 537.605 in³ = 8809.77 cm³. The US peck is about 3% smaller than the imperial peck (9.09218 L).

Origin and History

The peck is an old English dry measure, attested since the 14th century and long used for grain and produce. Its US form is tied to the Winchester bushel retained from colonial England, while the imperial peck follows Britain's 1824 reform.

Law and Notable Facts

The peck endures in the tongue-twister "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" and in US orchard sales, where apples are still sold by the peck and half-peck. It remains a legal customary unit defined via the international inch.

Real-World Examples and Conversions

  • A peck of apples weighs roughly 10–12 lb and fills about 8.81 liters.
  • 1 US peck = 8 US dry quarts = 16 US dry pints = 8.80977 L.
  • 4 US pecks make 1 US bushel; 1 liter ≈ 0.11351 US peck.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many US pecks are in a litre?

One litre equals about 0.1135104 US pecks, since one peck is roughly 8.810 litres.

How do I convert litres to US pecks?

Multiply the litre value by 0.1135104. For example, 20 litres is 20 × 0.1135104 ≈ 2.27021 pecks.

How much is a US peck?

A US peck equals 8 US dry quarts, or one-quarter of a US bushel, about 8.810 litres. Four pecks make a bushel.

Where is the peck used today?

It remains a familiar farm-stand and orchard measure in the US for produce like apples and peppers, often sold as a "peck basket."

How many litres are in one US peck?

One US peck is about 8.809768 litres, the reciprocal of the 0.1135104 factor.

Complete Litres conversion table

l
UnitResult
Cubic Millimeters (mm3)1000000 mm3
Cubic Centimeters (cm3)1000 cm3
Cubic Decimeters (dm3)1 dm3
Millilitres (ml)1000 ml
Centilitres (cl)100 cl
Decilitres (dl)10 dl
Kilolitres (kl)0.001 kl
Megalitres (Ml)0.000001 Ml
Gigalitres (Gl)1e-9 Gl
Cubic meters (m3)0.001 m3
Cubic kilometers (km3)1e-12 km3
Kryddmått (krm)1000 krm
Teskedar (tsk)200 tsk
Matskedar (msk)66.66667 msk
Kaffekoppar (kkp)6.666667 kkp
Glas (glas)5 glas
Kannor (kanna)0.3821169 kanna
Imperial Gallons (imp-gal)0.2199692 imp-gal
Imperial Quarts (imp-qt)0.879877 imp-qt
Imperial Pints (imp-pnt)1.759754 imp-pnt
Imperial Fluid Ounces (imp-fl-oz)35.19508 imp-fl-oz
Glasses (glass)4.166667 glass
Board Feet (board-foot)0.423776 board-foot
Acre-Feet (acre-foot)8.107132e-7 acre-foot
Teaspoons (tsp)202.8841 tsp
Tablespoons (Tbs)67.62805 Tbs
Cubic inches (in3)61.02374 in3
Fluid Ounces (fl-oz)33.81402 fl-oz
Cups (cup)4.226753 cup
Pints (pnt)2.113376 pnt
Quarts (qt)1.056688 qt
Gallons (gal)0.2641721 gal
Cubic feet (ft3)0.03531467 ft3
Cubic yards (yd3)0.001307951 yd3
US Oil Barrels (bbl)0.006289811 bbl
US Dry Gallons (gal-dry)0.2270207 gal-dry
US Dry Quarts (qt-dry)0.908083 qt-dry
US Dry Pints (pnt-dry)1.816166 pnt-dry
US Bushels (bu)0.02837759 bu
US Pecks (pk)0.1135104 pk
US Fluid Drams (fl-dr)270.5122 fl-dr