if by "solid" cup you mean dry cup, there is no such measure. Only liquid measures use "cups". Dry measures use 1/2 pint.
8 fluid ounces = 1 cup (US)
*a half pint (US dry) is a little larger than a fluid cup.
10 fluid ounces imperial = 1 lg. cup (1.25 cup) or 1/2 pint imperial
8 fluid ounces imperial = 1 small cup or 1/4 fifth
*a fifth is the equivalent volume of 2 pounds of water or 1/5 gallon.
[This measure has degenerated to 750 ml in the past 50 years due to changes to accommodate the metric system, whereas the original would have been about 908 ml, a loss of 158 ml or more than 1/2 a cup.]
At least according to Objectivism, yes. A = A.
No, since thee will be air pockets.
it depends on the density of the solid
No, they don't.
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a cup is a solid
It depends on what is in the cup, if you talking about the cup its self, then it is a solid.
The cup is solid, but the water remains liquid unless you freeze it into ice.
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There are eight ounces in a cup.
This depends on what you are measuring. There is "Dry Cup"(a cup of a solid material) and "Liquid cup" (cup of a fluid or liquid). However, a cup (dry or liquid) is classified as a measurement of volume. 1 cup = 250 milliliters or 8.80 liquid ounces
you will need: the liquid a cup a scale first: way the cup then jot the weight down secondly: pore the liquid into the cup thirdly: it and then jot it down forthly: take away the weight of the cup from the cup and the liquid and you have the weight of the liquid
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One cup is 8 liquid oz's If want to know how much one cup of walnuts weigh you will have to weigh them
If you weigh out 125g of solid butter and then melt it you will end up with exactly 125ml of liquid butter.This is just fractionally under 3/4 of a cup of liquid butter.
For butter, you can use a measuring cup, or a liquid measuring cup. They have the same measurements, just used for different purposes. Also, on sticks of butter they have measurements on the rapper, which make it very help for measurements! Good luck in your cooking!
Depends on what the liquid is. Molten lead weighs more than water, which weighs more than gasoline does. A cup of liquid is the same as 8 fluid ounces, but they are measuring a volume, not a weight.