Convert Cup (US) (cup (US)) to Hundred-Cubic Foot (100 ft³) instantly.
Cup (US) to Hundred-Cubic Foot conversion
1 Cup (US) (cup (US)) = 0.000083550334 Hundred-Cubic Foot (100 ft³). To convert Cup (US) to Hundred-Cubic Foot, multiply the value by 0.000083550334.
| Cup (US) (cup (US)) | Hundred-Cubic Foot (100 ft³) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.000083550334 |
| 2 | 0.00016710067 |
| 5 | 0.00041775167 |
| 10 | 0.00083550334 |
| 25 | 0.0020887584 |
| 50 | 0.0041775167 |
| 100 | 0.0083550334 |
| 1000 | 0.083550334 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Hundred-Cubic Foot are in one Cup (US)?
One Cup (US) (cup (US)) equals 0.000083550334 Hundred-Cubic Foot (100 ft³).
How do I convert Cup (US) to Hundred-Cubic Foot?
To convert Cup (US) to Hundred-Cubic Foot, multiply the value by 0.000083550334.
What is 10 Cup (US) in Hundred-Cubic Foot?
10 Cup (US) = 0.00083550334 Hundred-Cubic Foot.
About these units
Cup (US) (cup (US))
A US cup equals 8 fluid ounces, or approximately 236.588 mL. It is indispensable in American cooking, baking, and beverage measurement. Although not an SI unit, the cup remains deeply entrenched in recipes, cookbooks, and kitchen culture. Its intuitive size makes it ideal for measuring flour, sugar, liquids, and many everyday ingredients. American cups differ from metric and UK cups, leading to variation across international recipes, but within the US culinary tradition, the cup is a central volumetric tool.
Hundred-Cubic Foot (100 ft³)
This is simply another expression of 100 cubic feet, used in billing systems, engineering calculations, and pipeline monitoring. Where the abbreviation CCF is standard for water utilities, many technical publications explicitly use "100 ft³" to avoid ambiguity. Engineers working on ventilation systems, gas pipelines, or storage capacities may choose this form for clarity in calculations. Its simplicity and direct reference to cubic feet make it a universally understood expression in industries that rely on imperial volume measurement.