What Do Americans Call a Liter? Understanding Measurement Terms in the U.S.
Learn why Americans call it a liter and how it compares to gallons, the standard U.S. liquid measurement unit.
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In the United States, a liter is referred to as a liter (or litre in UK English). This is a metric unit of volume, which is less commonly used in the U.S. compared to the gallon, the standard unit for measuring fluids.
FAQs & Answers
- Is the liter commonly used in the United States? No, the liter is less commonly used in the United States compared to the gallon, which is the standard unit for measuring fluids.
- What is the difference between a liter and a gallon? A liter is a metric unit of volume, whereas a gallon is a U.S. customary unit. One gallon equals approximately 3.785 liters.
- Do Americans use the term "litre" or "liter"? Americans use the spelling "liter," while "litre" is the UK English spelling.