No, it is not a litre.
A litter, by the way, refers to a bunch of puppies (or babies of some other animals), or a stretcher for carrying an injured (or dead) person) or irresponsibly discarded rubbish.
There is no equivalence. An inch is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space. According to basic principles of dimensional analysis it has no equivalence in cubic (3-dimensional) space.
A 62-inch suitcase is considered large in size.
A 62-inch luggage is considered to be extra-large in size.
This could be taken three different ways - a circle with a 62 inch diameter, a 62 inch radius, or a 62 inch circumference. For all of these, it helps to first convert 62 inches into feet. 62 inches = 62/12 = 5 1/6 feet. Area is found from the formula A= π∙r² For a 62 inch radius (5.1667 ft), the area will be about 83.863 ft2 For a 62 inch diameter, the radius will be 31 inches (2.58333 ft) and the area will be about 20.966 ft2 For a 62 inch circumference, the diameter will be about 1.6446 ft, the radius will be 0.8223 ft and the area will be about 2.124 ft2
The dimensions of the 62-inch linear suitcase are not provided in the question.
62 cubic feet is a measure of volume equal to about 463.79 US gallons.
A 62-inch suitcase is approximately 5 feet and 2 inches in size.
No, you cannot pack a 62-inch item in your checked bag.
No, a 28-inch suitcase is not considered to be 62 linear inches.
The dimensions of the 62 linear inch duffel bag are not provided in the question.
62 inches is about 157.48 centimeters.
62" x 30" x 30" = 32.292 cubic feet. (rounded)