Depends how big the cup is...
If it's about 15cm high, then about 10,9635,924 cups
If it's about 20cm high then about 9,4624,002 cups
If it's higher, then you got ya'self a pretty big cup!
It is not possible to measure the distance to the moon in cups of sugar. The distance to the moon is approximately 238,855 miles.
It would take significantly more than what can fit in cups to go to the moon. Going to the moon requires a spacecraft and rocket fuel, not sugar.
Depends on the depth of the cup measuring the sugar.
Not many, if you could convert all the sugar into energy by E=mc². ≈9.0 × 10^16 joules per kilogram
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It is not possible to measure the distance to the moon in cups of sugar. The distance to the moon is approximately 238,855 miles.
It would take significantly more than what can fit in cups to go to the moon. Going to the moon requires a spacecraft and rocket fuel, not sugar.
Depends on the depth of the cup measuring the sugar.
3 and a half. Note the goofy movie when goofy wakes up and asks max "how many cups of sugar does it take to get to the moon?". Max replies "3 and a half". Goofy seems happy with this answer and falls back to sleep. It also it takes 1 and 1/2 cups sugar to get to the moon from Africa. Though in reality it takes approximately 8,750,000 cups of sugar to reach the moon.
that is 7 cups.
15 cups
16 cups
That is 8 cups
Not many, if you could convert all the sugar into energy by E=mc². ≈9.0 × 10^16 joules per kilogram
About 2.3 cups
Four cups.
That is 16 cups.