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L stands for litre. Technically speaking it should be a lowercase l. Symbols for units named after people should be uppercase, those not named after people should be lowercase.

Newton, watt, coulomb, are N, W, C.

Metre, litre, second, are m, l, s.

Litre is often denoted with an uppercase L to avoid confusion with the number 1.

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