Cup (US Legal): in the U.S. legal system, the cup is defined as a unit of volume specifically for standardizing measurements in nutrition labeling and regulatory contexts. It differs slightly from the traditional U.S. customary cup used in everyday cooking and is equal to 240 milliliters.
The U.S. legal cup is often simply referred to as "cup" in nutrition labels, with no special abbreviation. Cubic Feet/Foot: is a unit of volume in the imperial and U.S. customary systems of measurement. It is the volume of a cube with sides each measuring one foot. The symbol for cubic feet is "ft3" or "cu ft." and it is equal to 1,728 cubic inches or approximately 28.3168 liters.
Interesting facts:
The U.S. legal cup is often simply referred to as "cup" in nutrition labels, with no special abbreviation. Cubic Feet/Foot: is a unit of volume in the imperial and U.S. customary systems of measurement. It is the volume of a cube with sides each measuring one foot. The symbol for cubic feet is "ft3" or "cu ft." and it is equal to 1,728 cubic inches or approximately 28.3168 liters.
Interesting facts:
- Is the U.S. cubic feet are frequently used in the construction industry to measure the volume of materials like concrete, gravel, or lumber.
- The volume of shipping containers, both for cargo and storage purposes, is often specified in cubic feet. This is crucial for determining the capacity and efficiency of transport and storage.
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