Millimeters is measure of LENGTH (no matter HOW you spell it) -A cup is a measure of VOLUME. -They are not compatible.
It doesn't matter what material it is.
To accurately measure alcohol using a measuring cup, pour the alcohol into the measuring cup and make sure to read the measurement at eye level for accuracy. Be aware that alcohol may evaporate quickly, so measure promptly.
To accurately measure ingredients using an anchor measuring cup, make sure to place the cup on a flat surface, pour the ingredient into the cup until it reaches the desired marking on the cup, and then level off the excess with a straight edge for precise measurement.
You can go to Victoria Secret and they measure you...
Yes, a cup is matter.
tea in a cup
You measure it with something - for instance 8 tablespoons.
in a mesureing cup
If you know the approximate volume of the object (½cup shortening, for example),fill a measuring cup with ½cup cold water, and add the object until you reach twice the volume.For example, ½cup water + ½cup shortening = 1 cup → this would mean that you have ½cup of the irregular object (shortening).
1 cup of ricotta cheese is equal to 246 grams. However, this measurement will change based on what you are using. A cup is a measure of volume, but a gram is measure of mass. Depending on the density, the weight will change.
The circumference of the top of a plastic cup is the distance around its circular opening. This can be calculated using the formula: Circumference = π x diameter. Simply measure the diameter of the top of the cup and multiply it by π (approximately 3.14) to find the circumference.