Volume is how much cubic units could hold, and capacity is how much an object can hold a liquid.
A centimetre is a unit of length. A litre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
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Well, isn't that a lovely question! An 18-quart roaster can typically hold around 72 cups of liquid, which is about 18 quarts. Now, if we consider a standard serving size of soup being around 1 cup, you could potentially serve about 72 bowls of soup from that roaster. Just imagine all the happy tummies you could fill with that delicious soup!
The plural form of the noun hold is holds.
A McDonald's straw can hold approximately 1 mL of liquid at a time.
The amount of liquid a straw can hold varies depending on the size and shape of the straw. On average, a standard plastic straw can hold about 1-2 milliliters of liquid. However, this can change depending on the material and thickness of the straw.
Yes. Drinking with a straw will only be easier, as there is less gravity to hold down the juice.
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A typical plastic drinking straw can hold around 1-2 pounds of weight before it starts to deform or break. However, this can vary depending on the material and thickness of the straw. It is not recommended to use straws for supporting heavy objects as they are not designed for that purpose.
For this technique you need a drinking straw, a protractor, some scotch tape and a measuring tape. Tape the drinking straw to the protractor at the 45 degree angle mark. Hold the protractor with its flat side level with the horizon and then sight through the drinking straw. Walk a distance away from the tower until you can see the top of the tower through the straw. Since you are sighting the top of the tower at a 45-degree angle, your distance from the tower is equal to the height of the tower. Measure your distance from the tower and you know its height.
A standard plastic straw can hold approximately 0.5 to 1 milliliter of water at one time. It can vary depending on the size and material of the straw.
One drinking glass holds about 230 ml ( milliliters )
If available, a small, glass graduated cylinder would be best. Next best would be a test tube or any clear or semi-transparent cylinder/ small plastic recycled container/bottle. If an eyedropper is not available, recycle a milkshake straw to move/transfer small quantities of a liquid. Place the bottom end of the straw in the liquid almost to the bottom. Then hold your thumb tightly to the top end of the straw and lift out of the liquid. When you remove your thumb the contents will spill out of the bottom of the straw.
When you put your thumb over the top of a straw, you create a vacuum inside the straw. This vacuum prevents the water from spilling out because the pressure inside the straw is lower than the pressure outside of it, creating a force that holds the water in place.
If you are a genius, yes it is possible.
Not necessarily. 250 mL is the volume of one standard or metric cup. A drinking glass does not necessarily have to hold this much. Drinking glasses may hold more or less. But a metric measuring cup should hold exactly 250 mL.