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No, a tea cup will hold around 25cl to 30cl, way too small for 6 litres (600cl).
A tea cup can hold up to 5 liters
A fish tank would hold about 6 liters.
i do not know if i am for sure, but i think tbsp.
500 militers
The etiquette when drinking out of a teacup is to not fill it all the way to the top, hold the cup with two fingers, take small slow sips and do not slurp.
because of the average kinetic energy
The most accurate measurement to describe the amount a teacup can hold is its volume, typically expressed in milliliters (mL) or ounces (oz). This measurement reflects the actual capacity of the teacup, allowing for a precise understanding of how much liquid it can contain. While dimensions like height and diameter can provide context, they do not accurately convey the cup's holding capacity.
800g of water would be 800mL of water, so a liter beaker or graduated cylinder could hold that volume of water.
A teaspoon would hold more water than a millimeter. A teaspoon can hold around 5 milliliters of water, while a millimeter is a unit of length and does not have a volume measurement.
teaspoon of water