A litre (liter) is larger than an American quart but smaller than an English quart.
a liter is larger than a quart. there is 3.8 liters per gallon and 4 quarts per gallon. Liter = 33.8 oz and a quart is 32 oz
A liter is slightly larger than a quart.
A US liquid quart is smaller than a liter:One US liquid quart equals .95 liter; one liter equals 1.06 US liquid quarts.A US dry quart and a UK quart are larger than a liter:One US dry quart equals 1.1 liter; one liter equals .91 US dry quarts.One UK quart equals 1.14 liter; one liter equals .88 quart.
Yes, a litre is larger than a quart
In order from smallest to largest:quart (U.S. liquid measure) = 0.946352946 liters (exactly)literquart (Imperial measure) = 1.1365225 litres (exactly)So a liter is bigger than a quart if you're talking about a U.S. quart, but smaller than a quart if you're talking about an Imperial quart.
no a liter is a tiny bit smaller than a quart
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A liter is a bit larger than a quart. The liter is a metric measurement, but the quart is a "standard" measurement. All in all, 1 quart is about 0.946 liters (A quart is about 95% of a liter).
Yes, if you are talking about American quarts where 1quart is 4% smaller than liter. An Imperial quart is about 10% larger than a liter and wouldn't fit. The Winchester quart is an archaic measure, roughly equal to 2 Imperial quarts or 2.25litres.
A U.S. quart is a tiny bit smaller. 1 US gallon = 3.785 litres so 1 quart = .964 litres. 1 Imperial gallon (British) is 4.54 litres so an Imperial quart is a little bigger than a litre. 1 Imperial quart = 1.135 litres.
A liter is slightly larger than a quart. A liter equals one quart plus 1.8 fluid ounces.