Convert peck (U.K.) to liter (1901-1964)
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Definition and details for peck (U.K.):
Peck (pk) is a traditional unit of volume. Today in the U.K. it is used mostly for dry volumes and it is defined to be equal to 554.84 cubic inches or approximately 9.0923 liters.
Definition and details for liter (1901-1964):
During 1901 to 1964 the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at 4°C and 760 millimetres of mercury pressure. So a litre was about 1.000028 dm3.