Convert Cubic Meters (m³) to Cups
Enter a value below to convert Cubic Meters (m³) to Cups.
Conversion:
1 Cubic Meters (m³) = 4226.7570629 Cups
How to Convert Cubic Meters (m³) to Cups
1 m3 = 4226.7570629 cup
1 cup = 0.000236588 m3
Example: convert 15 Cubic Meters (m³) to Cups:
25 m3 = 105668.92657 cup
Cubic Meters (m³) to Cups Conversion Table
| Cubic Meters (m³) | Cups |
|---|---|
| 0.01 m3 | 42.267570629 cup |
| 0.1 m3 | 422.67570629 cup |
| 1 m3 | 4226.7570629 cup |
| 2 m3 | 8453.5141258 cup |
| 3 m3 | 12680.271189 cup |
| 5 m3 | 21133.785315 cup |
| 10 m3 | 42267.570629 cup |
| 20 m3 | 84535.141258 cup |
| 50 m3 | 211337.85315 cup |
| 100 m3 | 422675.70629 cup |
| 1000 m3 | 4226757.0629 cup |
Cubic Meters (m³)
Definition
A cubic meter (m³) is the SI unit of volume, equal to the volume of a cube with 1 meter sides. It equals 1,000 liters or 1 kiloliter.
History
The cubic meter derives directly from the meter, the SI base unit of length. It became the standard large-volume unit with the global adoption of the metric system for construction, trade, and science.
Current use
Cubic meters are used worldwide for measuring room volume, natural gas consumption, concrete quantities, water storage tanks, shipping container capacity, and lumber volumes.
Cups
Definition
A US cup is a unit of volume equal to 8 US fluid ounces, approximately 236.588 milliliters, or 1/16 of a US gallon.
History
The cup as a cooking measurement evolved from traditional household measures. The US standard cup (236.588 mL) was formalized in the 20th century to standardize recipe measurements across the country.
Current use
Cups are the primary volume unit in American and Canadian cooking and baking recipes. Measuring cups are standard kitchen tools, and nutritional labels in the US frequently reference cup-based serving sizes.