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To convert from Cup (cup) to Milliliter (ml), use the following formula:
With is the ratio between the base units Liter (l) and Fluid Ounce (fl-oz).
Let's convert 5 Cup (cup) to Milliliter (ml).
Using the formula:
Therefore, 5 Cup (cup) is equal to Milliliter (ml).
Here are some quick reference conversions from Cup (cup) to Milliliter (ml):
| Cups | Milliliters |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 cup | ml |
| 0.001 cup | ml |
| 0.1 cup | ml |
| 1 cup | ml |
| 2 cup | ml |
| 3 cup | ml |
| 4 cup | ml |
| 5 cup | ml |
| 6 cup | ml |
| 7 cup | ml |
| 8 cup | ml |
| 9 cup | ml |
| 10 cup | ml |
| 20 cup | ml |
| 30 cup | ml |
| 40 cup | ml |
| 50 cup | ml |
| 100 cup | ml |
| 1000 cup | ml |
| 10000 cup | ml |
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A cup is a unit of volume measurement equal to 8 fluid ounces (fl oz).
It's one of the most common measurements used in recipes for cooking and baking, especially in the United States.
While they share the same name, not all cups are created equal.
A US customary cup is defined as 8 US fluid ounces (approximately 237 milliliters).
However, the metric cup used in countries like Australia, Canada, and New Zealand is standardized to 250 milliliters.
This slight difference is crucial to remember when following international recipes to ensure the correct ingredient proportions.
US Customary Cup:
Metric Cup:
The name of the measurement isn't a coincidence. Before standardized units became common, recipes relied on informal measurements using everyday kitchenware.
The "cup" literally referred to the volume of a standard teacup. Over time, this was standardized into the precise unit we use today.
Although the unit of volume (8 fl oz) remains the same, the tools used to measure dry and liquid ingredients differ for a reason.
Using the wrong type can lead to inaccurate measurements.
A milliliter (mL) is a unit of volume in the metric system.
It's equal to one-thousandth of a liter (0.001 L). The plural form is milliliters.
A milliliter is the same as one cubic centimeter (1 mL = 1 cm3).
This direct relationship makes converting between liquid volume and cubic measurements incredibly simple.
This is why vehicle engine sizes are often listed in both cubic centimeters (cc) and liters.
For example, a 1500 cc engine is the same as a 1.5-liter engine.
For most practical purposes, one milliliter of water at its densest has a mass of about one gram.
This simple one-to-one relationship makes the metric system very logical for science and cooking, where water is a common ingredient.
Although the official definition of the gram has been updated, this easy approximation remains widely used in many fields.
The milliliter (mL) is a key unit for measuring small amounts of liquid in many different fields.
You can find it everywhere, from kitchens to laboratories.