Lambda (unit)

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lambda
Unit systemNon-SI metric unit
Unit ofVolume
Symbolλ
Conversions
1 λ in ...... is equal to ...
   SI base units   10−9 m3
   Units accepted for use with SI   1 μL

Lambda (written λ, in lowercase) is a non-

m3, 1 cubic millimetre (mm3) or 1 microlitre (μL). Introduced by the BIPM in 1880,[1] the lambda has been used in chemistry[2] and in law for measuring volume, but its use is not recommended.[3]

This use of λ parallels the pre-SI use of μ on its own for a micrometre and γ for a microgram.[4][5] Although the use of λ is deprecated, some clinical laboratories continue to use it.[6] The standard abbreviation μL for a microlitre has the disadvantage that it can be misread as mL (a unit 1000 times larger). In pharmaceutical use, no abbreviation for a microlitre is considered safe. The recommended practice is to write "microlitre" in full.[7]

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