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Why refrigerator capacity is measured in litres?

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Why refrigerator capacity is measured in litres?

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Anonymous Posted May 24, 2024 0 Comments

1000 L = 1 m³

It’s more impressive to say a fridge is ~700L than to say that it is 0.7 m³.

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