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To mL: multiply by 236.588. To liters: multiply by 0.236588. To UK cups: multiply by 0.832674.
1 US cup = 8 US fl oz = 16 US tbsp = 48 US tsp = 1/2 US pint ≈ 236.588 mL.
For example, 1 Cup (US) (cup (US)) = 236.5882365 Cubic Centimeter (cm³).
| Cup (US) (cup (US)) | Cubic Centimeter (cm³) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 23.65882365 |
| 0.5 | 118.2941182 |
| 1 | 236.5882365 |
| 2 | 473.176473 |
| 5 | 1182.941182 |
| 10 | 2365.882365 |
| 25 | 5914.705912 |
| 50 | 11829.41182 |
| 100 | 23658.82365 |
| 500 | 118294.1182 |
| 1000 | 236588.2365 |
The US cup is a unit of culinary volume equal to 8 US fluid ounces, or approximately 236.588 milliliters.
1 US cup = 8 US fl oz = 16 US tbsp = 48 US tsp = 1/2 US pint ≈ 236.588 mL.
To mL: multiply by 236.588. To liters: multiply by 0.236588. To UK cups: multiply by 0.832674.
Measuring flour, sugar, milk, water, and other cooking ingredients. Standard in every American cookbok and food label.
The US cup, metric cup (250 mL), and Japanese cup (200 mL) are all different sizes — international recipes can be confusing!
Using a coffee mug as a 'cup' — mugs range from 200–350 mL. Always use a calibrated measuring cup for accuracy.
Key conversions: 1 cup = 16 tbsp = 8 fl oz = 1/2 pint. For metric: 1 cup ≈ 240 mL (close enough for cooking).
The cubic centimeter is a unit of volume equal to a cube with edges of one centimeter (10⁻⁶ m³), and is exactly equal to one milliliter.
1 cm³ = 10⁻⁶ m³ = 1 mL = 1,000 mm³ = 0.001 L. One liter contains exactly 1,000 cm³.
To liters: divide by 1,000. To cubic inches: multiply by 0.0610237. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 0.033814.
Engine displacement (e.g., 2,000 cc engine), medical syringe volumes, measuring cooking ingredients, and 3D printing volumes.
1 cm³ of water at 4 °C weighs exactly 1 gram — this relationship was the original basis for defining the gram.
Using 'cc' in formal scientific writing — cm³ or mL is preferred in SI contexts. Also, confusing cm³ with m³ (off by a factor of 10⁶).
A sugar cube is roughly 1 cm³. Remember: 1 cm³ = 1 mL = 1 cc — three notations for the same volume.



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