No, "L" typically stands for liters, which is a unit of volume. It is commonly used to measure the capacity of liquids and gases. Other units of volume include cubic meters and gallons, but "L" specifically denotes liters in the metric system.
the letter L can stand for a variable.
A = Area V = Volume l = length w = width h = height A rectangle is 2D and has AREA not volume. A = (l)(w) A rectangular prism is 3D and has VOLUME. V = (l)(w)(h)
It is the volume of a cuboid.
A cube is a rectangular prism with all sides of the same length. So, volume of a rectangular prism is Length*Breadth*Height = L*B*H But for a cube, L = B = H so volume = L*L*L = L3
Volume= L*W*H l=length W=width H=height
If you are referring to the Hayes command set, i.e. a telephone modem, the AT stood for attention and the L was for "L"oudness. It was the volume setting for the speaker.
the letter L can stand for a variable.
cm3 is usually an abbreviation for cubic centimeters, a measure of volume.
Alcohol by Volume.
L stands for Litre, it's volume. 1 Litre = 1/1000 m³
22.4 L is a measurement of volume, equivalent to 22.4 liters.
Liter (L) is a unit of measurement for volume.
An L shaped figure is a plane figure and so will not have a volume.
Volume of the flask = 131.5 mL - 125 mL = 6.5 mL = 0.0065 L
The "L" stands for "Lee."
A = Area V = Volume l = length w = width h = height A rectangle is 2D and has AREA not volume. A = (l)(w) A rectangular prism is 3D and has VOLUME. V = (l)(w)(h)
The volume is 0,046 L.