C Is bigger ;)
The cup size of a bra is measured by how much bigger the measurement around your breasts is than the measurement around your rib cage. This means that smaller cup sizes are when the breasts are only a little bit larger than the rib cage, and larger cup sizes are when the breasts are much larger than the rib cage.
welll...take a tape measure around your band, under your boobs, and get that size, let's say 36 cm for an example then measure the biggest part of your boobs where they are roundest lets say 38 cm subtract the second number from the first 38-36 = 2 cm this would make you a B cup if its a 1 cm difference its A cup, or for little girls, sometimes, AA 2 cm diff is B cup 3cm diff is C cup and so on...D, DD, so on and so on..... Hope i helped! = )
The angle between vectors A and B must be 90 degrees for the magnitude of A + B to be greater than the magnitude of A - B. At this angle, the maximum difference between the magnitudes of A + B and A - B occurs, maximizing the difference.
The electric potential difference between points A and B is given by the formula V = W/q, where V is the potential difference, W is the work done, and q is the charge. Plugging in the values, we get V = 0.90 J / 0.45 C = 2 V. Therefore, the electric potential difference between points A and B is 2 volts.
The main difference between the letter 'd' and the letter 'b' is their orientation. The letter 'd' is written with the round part on the right side and the straight line on the left side, while the letter 'b' is written with the round part on the left side and the straight line on the right side.
A B cup bra is a bra,basically, and the cup size is B. Simple.
Okay, the 36 or 34 is are the inches under neath your breasts. The B is the breats cup size. So 34B is two inches smaller then 36B. Hope I helped :)
No its the cup size of bra
B-Cup.
Brenda's bra size is a B cup.
The cup size of a bra is measured by how much bigger the measurement around your breasts is than the measurement around your rib cage. This means that smaller cup sizes are when the breasts are only a little bit larger than the rib cage, and larger cup sizes are when the breasts are much larger than the rib cage.
In the USA, bra sizes generally range from AA to N; however, most females have bra sizes on the smaller end of the scale. The most common bra size is B; thus, a C cup would be larger than average. Measurements for determining what constitutes a C cup vary; one method of measurement involves calculating the difference between one's bust size and band size.
a/b cup
It's fine, cup size varies between everyone.
Oh, my friend, bra sizes can be confusing, but remember, there is no "one size fits all" when it comes to bras. The letter in a bra size represents the difference between your bust and underbust measurements. So, a B-32 bra may be considered small or large depending on your unique proportions. Embrace your body just as it is, and remember, you are beautiful no matter the size!
welll...take a tape measure around your band, under your boobs, and get that size, let's say 36 cm for an example then measure the biggest part of your boobs where they are roundest lets say 38 cm subtract the second number from the first 38-36 = 2 cm this would make you a B cup if its a 1 cm difference its A cup, or for little girls, sometimes, AA 2 cm diff is B cup 3cm diff is C cup and so on...D, DD, so on and so on..... Hope i helped! = )
a small B-cup