What is the volume of an egg cup?
There's no standard size for an egg cup, so it's impossible to give a definitive volume. The volume will vary depending on the specific egg cup.
Here are some things to consider:
* Egg size: Egg cups are designed to hold different sizes of eggs, so the volume will depend on the type of egg the cup is meant for.
* Cup shape: Egg cups come in many different shapes, from simple cylindrical to elaborate designs. This will significantly affect the volume.
* Manufacturer: Different manufacturers might use different dimensions for their egg cups.
To find the volume of a specific egg cup, you would need to measure it.
* If it's a simple cylindrical shape: Measure the diameter of the cup and the height. You can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (πr²h) to calculate the volume, where r is the radius (half the diameter) and h is the height.
* For more complex shapes: You might need to use other methods like displacement (measuring how much water the cup displaces) or finding the volume of each part of the cup separately and adding them together.
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