Roughly 1/4cup provided the granola is only rolled oats. If the granola is less dense, as granola cereals tend to be, then it can be up to 1/2 cup.
That is approximately 6 teaspoons
Using the formula Q=mcΔT, the amount of heat energy required is (30g)(4.18J g-1 K-1)(12K) = 1504.8J = 360 calories.
Cups are used to express a volume and grams are used to express a weight.Therefore grams and cups aren't compatible.If you need 30g of water however you need 0.127 cupssince 1 cup is 236.6 ml (0.127 = 30/236.6)). This is because the density of water is 1 g/ml.Another substance will give a different result though.It depends what substance you are trying to measure, as grams are a measure of weight, while cups measure volume. Different substances have different weights relative to their volumes. For example, 30 grams of lead would take up far less volume than 30 grams of feathers, as lead is much more dense than feathers are.
Volume = 7.5 g/cm3
density = mass/volume volume = mass/density mass = volume*density Here are some numbers from a recent chem experiment that prove this. 4.360g/mL = 30g/6.88mL 6.88mL = 30g/4.360g/mL 30g = 6.88mL*4.360g/mL
That is about 1/8 cup
A quarter of a cup.
60.
30 000 milliliters
I was just looking for the same info and found it on the Kellogs site - 30g = aprox. 1 metric cup †)
from a 30g pouch about 100 and 50g about 170ish
0.03kg is the same as 30g. One kilogram is one thousand grams.
IT will depend on how big and fresh the nuts are but between 20 and 22 should be about right for 30g.
30g = 1.058oz
That is 1.058 ounces
That is 2 tbsp
30g.