A thimble typically holds a very small amount of liquid, often used for sewing purposes to moisten thread or mark fabric. While the exact capacity of a thimble can vary slightly depending on its size and design, the average capacity ranges from about 1 to 3 milliliters (ml). To put this into perspective, a standard teaspoon holds approximately 5 ml of liquid, so a thimble contains roughly half to one-sixth of the volume of a teaspoon. Given its diminutive size, a thimble's capacity is minimal, yet sufficient for its intended uses in sewing and crafting. Its small volume makes it ideal for precision tasks where only a tiny amount of liquid is required, such as adding moisture to thread or applying small amounts of dye or ink to fabric.
Milliliters is the metric unit to use for the capacity of a thimble.
The capacity of a thimble is typically around 1 to 2 milliliters.
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millimeters * * * * * No. Millilitres for capacity. Millimetres is for length!
a thimble is way too small to be 3 liters so definitely 3 mL
It is known as a thimble.
Use the millilitre (ml)
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A thimble is smaller than a cup. Thimbles are typically used to protect the finger while sewing and are designed to hold a small amount of fabric, while cups are vessels used for drinking and can hold a significant volume of liquid. Therefore, in terms of size and capacity, a thimble is much smaller than a cup.
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