Unless you're shopping at some super-Costco, it should be in milliliters.
Either. A tin could described as 0.4 litres or 400 millilitres. In the UK they are often labelled in terms of the met mass (or weight).
Volume of a can or cylinder: pi*radius2*height
Ounces (Avoirdupois ounces, not fluid ounces. Fluid ounces measure volume, not mass.)
Most cans, including soup cans, have the shape of a cylinder.The volume of a cylinder, including a can of soup, can be calculated using the formula:V = πr2hπ (pi) = 3.14159...r is the can's radius (1/2 the diameter of the lid)h is the can's height (the length of its side)
Most cans, including soup cans, have the shape of a cylinder.The volume of a cylinder, including a can of soup, can be calculated using the formula:V = πr2hπ (pi) = 3.14159...r is the can's radius (1/2 the diameter of the lid)h is the can's height (the length of its side)
Milliliters, definitely.
Yes, a soup bowl can hold 2 liters, but it depends on the bowl's size and design. Many large soup bowls or serving bowls are capable of accommodating that volume. However, typical individual soup bowls usually hold less, often around 500 milliliters to 1 liter. Always check the specifications of the bowl to be sure.
Volume of liquids and capacity of containers are typically measured in milliliters.
A standard can of soup is typically not measured in millimeters, as it is usually described by its volume in milliliters or ounces. Common sizes for soup cans are 300 to 400 milliliters, which is larger than 200 millimeters. If you meant the height of a can, that can vary, but many cans are around 100 to 150 millimeters tall.
The interior volume of the bowl. - ( Usually about 2 cups )
You would most likely use milliters.
The volume of soup in milliliters (ml) depends on its density, which can vary based on the ingredients. Generally, for most soups, 1 gram is approximately equal to 1 milliliter, so 100 grams of soup would be about 100 ml. However, for precise measurements, it's best to check the specific density of the soup in question.
liters
It really depends on the size of your soup.
No, no normal food bowl for table use could hold 350 liters, which equals more than six hundred pints. 350ml, or 350 milliliters, or .35 liter, or about 12oz, would be a reasonable capacity for a soup bowl. One liter, or 1000 milliliters, equals about 1.8 pints (UK) or 2 pints (US), or 35oz. The capacity of soup bowls vary; they can hold anywhere from 230ml (8oz UK) to 500ml (half a liter, or 16oz UK), and might hold more, or less, depending on style and use.
The unit used to measure the capacity of a soup pot is typically in liters (L) or milliliters (mL) for smaller pots. Capacity refers to the maximum volume of liquid the pot can hold. It is important to use the appropriate unit of measurement to accurately determine the volume of the pot and the amount of soup it can contain.
Either. A tin could described as 0.4 litres or 400 millilitres. In the UK they are often labelled in terms of the met mass (or weight).