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1e5L

1e5L is a compact form used to denote a quantity of liquid volume in scientific notation, corresponding to one hundred thousand liters. In this usage, the uppercase letter L denotes liters, the non-SI unit of liquid volume commonly used with the cubic meter as the SI-derived unit. Since 1 liter equals 0.001 cubic meters, 1e5 L equals 100 cubic meters.

In practical terms, 100,000 liters are large enough to store substantial amounts of water, chemicals, or fuel

Conversions: 100,000 L = 100 m^3 = about 26,417.7 US gallons and about 21,996.0 UK gallons. In cubic

Notes: The notation 1e5L emphasizes the multiplicative form and is common in technical and scientific contexts

in
industrial
and
municipal
settings.
It
is
a
typical
size
for
medium-
to
large-capacity
storage
tanks
and
is
often
encountered
in
agriculture,
water
treatment,
and
processing
facilities.
feet,
100
m^3
is
about
3,531.5
ft^3.
A
standard
Olympic-sized
swimming
pool
holds
about
2,500
m^3,
so
100
m^3
is
roughly
4%
of
a
pool’s
capacity.
when
representing
large
volumes
compactly.
Distinctions
between
liter
symbols
(L
vs
l)
exist
to
avoid
confusion
with
the
numeral
one
and
the
letter
I
in
certain
fonts.