Convert Microliters (μL) to Liters (L)
Converting microliters (μL) to liters (L) is essential in various scientific and practical applications, especially in laboratories and cooking. The conversion factor is straightforward: 1 μL equals 1.0000e-6 L, making it easy to scale volumes accurately.
Conversion Formula
Reverse: μL = L × 1,000,000
Conversion Examples
Microliter to Liter Table
| Microliter (μL) | Liter (L) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1,000 | 0.001 | — |
| 2,000 | 0.002 | — |
| 3,000 | 0.003 | — |
| 4,000 | 0.004 | — |
| 5,000 | 0.005 | — |
| 6,000 | 0.006 | — |
| 7,000 | 0.007 | — |
| 8,000 | 0.008 | 1/64 |
| 9,000 | 0.009 | 1/64 |
| 10,000 | 0.01 | 1/64 |
| 11,000 | 0.011 | 1/64 |
| 12,000 | 0.012 | 1/64 |
| 13,000 | 0.013 | 1/64 |
| 14,000 | 0.014 | 1/64 |
| 15,000 | 0.015 | 1/64 |
| 16,000 | 0.016 | 1/64 |
| 17,000 | 0.017 | 1/64 |
| 18,000 | 0.018 | 1/64 |
| 19,000 | 0.019 | 1/64 |
| 20,000 | 0.02 | 1/64 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Microliter (μL)?
A microliter (μL) is a metric unit of volume equal to one-millionth of a liter.
History
The microliter was introduced as a part of the metric system, which was developed in France during the late 18th century. It has since become a standard unit in scientific measurements and laboratories.
Current Use
Microliters are widely used in fields such as biology, chemistry, and medicine for precise volume measurements, particularly in experiments and dosages.
What is a Liter (L)?
A liter (L) is a metric unit of volume defined as one cubic decimeter.
History
The liter was originally defined in 1795 in France as a unit of volume for wine. It has evolved over time to become a standard measurement in the metric system.
Current Use
Liters are commonly used worldwide for measuring liquids in various contexts, including cooking, science, and commerce.