Liquid Quantity Unit
Full Form of LQU
What is LQU?
Liquid Quantity Unit (LQU) is a term used to denote a standardized measurement for the volume of liquids in industrial and scientific contexts. In India, LQU is commonly applied in sectors such as petroleum, chemical manufacturing, and agriculture to ensure consistency in measuring fuel, solvents, or water. While not an official SI unit, LQU often corresponds to liters or milliliters in practical applications. It serves as a convenient shorthand in inventory management, laboratory reports, and logistics documentation. For students appearing in competitive exams like JEE or NEET, understanding LQU can be helpful when solving problems related to density, concentration, or fluid mechanics, though the term itself is more prevalent in vocational training and industry manuals. Its usage simplifies communication among technicians and engineers when specifying tank capacities or batch quantities. Despite being less formal than metric units, LQU remains a practical reference point in Indian markets and factories.
LQU का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The supplier confirmed that the drum contains 200 LQU of industrial-grade ethanol.