There is many different cup sizes...
AAA,AA,A,B,C,D,D,DD,DD/E,EE,F,G,H.. To LL the largest bust of something like a 56 inch chest/bust.
Different cup sizes usually range from a A cup, B cup, C cup, D cup, and a double D cup size. In addition, there are also band lengths as well. These bra band lengths range from 32 to 36 inches.
In the US the cup sizes are as follows:Small: 16 ouncesMedium: 21 ouncesLarge: 30 ouncesIn other countries, the cup sizes differ, but in almost all cases, they are smaller than the US sizes.
This depends where you are. The UK cup and US cup are different sizes, as are the pint, quart, and gallon. The English Cup (UK) 1 UK cup = 10 fluid ounces The American Cup 1 US cup = 8 fluid ounces (Note also that the US fluid ounce and the UK or Imperial fluid ounce are slightly different sizes.)
Depends on the nut. Have you noticed that peanuts and walnuts are different sizes
"The Playtex Bra comes in several different colors and sizes, ranging from 34-54 and cup sizes of B all the way to DDD. There are about 25 different styles of Playtex bras."
YES - many substances have different weight/volume ratios. -Even pasta has a variety of different cup sizes. - A dry cup of flour is 124 grams, - a cup of water is 236 grams.
The Hamilton Beach Food Processor can come in a variety of different sizes, just depends on what size you want. They food processors go from 8-14 cup sizes, but you can also go on the wattage instead of cup size.
If the container is larger than one cup, yes. Containers come in many different shapes and sizes.
You would have to specify which ingredient, they are all different cup/weight sizes. For instance a cup of oregano is only 75 grams, but a cup of sugar is 250 .
It can vary greatly since peanuts can be different sizes. It also matters if they are in the shell or not. If outside of the shell, one cup is usually 28 peanuts.
250ml is equal to 1 cup 1 US Cup = 236.588237 Milliliters 1 Milliliter = 0.00422675284 US Cup Cup is a volume unit and used mostly in cooking to measure liquid and bulk, dry foods. There is no international standard for cup sizes but mostly u.s. customary and metric cups are used and they are different in sizes.
No, cup sizes are different and measurements are in cm and not inches. Several sites on the internet offer conversion charts. See the related links below.