2 Liters is already in the metric system.
It can be broken down into 2000 mL, 2000 cm3, and 2 m3. 1 L = 1000 mL = 1000 cm3 = 1 m3
You can derive different units from there.
Liters are the metric unit of volume. The imperial equivalent is gallons. To convert Liters to Gallons, multiply the number of Liters by 0.26417. Example: 2 liters 2 liters x (0.26417 gallons/liter) = 0.5283 gallons
A metric prefix meaning ten. A decagram is ten grams. A decaliter is ten liters. Not to be confused with deci, which means a tenth.
Tiger 1 Ausf.E - 56.9 metric tonnes approx. Tiger 2 Ausf.B - 68.9 metric tonnes approx. weight varied depending on modifications
The Standard Metric System...
Celsius is the metric term for "temperature."
Liters are the metric unit of volume. The imperial equivalent is gallons. To convert Liters to Gallons, multiply the number of Liters by 0.26417. Example: 2 liters 2 liters x (0.26417 gallons/liter) = 0.5283 gallons
One metric gallon = about 4.546 liters.
Five metric gallons is about 22.730 liters.
20 metric cups is five (5) liters.
No. Liters are metric and cups are English. You can't divide them evenly into each other.
There are 1,188 liters of crude oil per metric ton
1.5 liters is equal to 1500 milliliters in metric measurement.
20 metric cups equates to five liters.
24 metric cups equals six liters.
Approximately 520 liters of LPG are found in a metric tonne.
The metric unit for volume (capacity is the volume something holds) is the liter which is the same volume as 1,000 cu cm. This can be preceded by the metric prefixes to form "other" units, for example the milliliter (ml) is 1/1000 liter (and the same size as 1 cu cm), the centilitre (cl) is 1/100 liter. Some metric units of capacity are Liters, and Milliliters. 2 liters is equal to a 2 liter soda from the store. 250 milliliters equals 1 metric cup.
Metric tons can't be converted to liters. Metric tons measure mass, while liters measure volume.