Cubic meters (m³) to US cups (cup) Conversion
Cubic meters
The cubic metre is the SI derived unit of volume, defined as the volume of a cube with sides of exactly one metre. It is the standard unit for large-scale volumes in engineering, construction, and industry: concrete orders, excavation volumes, and water storage capacity are measured in cubic metres. One cubic metre equals exactly 1,000 litres. In natural gas supply and environmental science, gas flow rates are expressed in cubic metres per hour or per day.
US cups
The cup is a unit of volume used primarily in cooking and baking, equal to exactly 236.5882365 mL in the US customary system. The metric cup (250 mL) is used in Australia, Canada, and South Africa. In culinary education, cup measurements form the practical basis of recipe standardisation, though the variation between US, metric, and UK cups is a common source of international recipe confusion.
| Cubic meters (m³) | US cups (cup) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 m³ | 422.6753 cup |
| 1 m³ | 4,226.7528 cup |
| 2 m³ | 8,453.5057 cup |
| 3 m³ | 12,680.2585 cup |
| 5 m³ | 21,133.7642 cup |
| 10 m³ | 42,267.5284 cup |
| 20 m³ | 84,535.0568 cup |
| 30 m³ | 126,802.5851 cup |
| 50 m³ | 211,337.6419 cup |
| 100 m³ | 422,675.2838 cup |
| 1000 m³ | 4,226,752.8377 cup |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many US cups are in 1 cubic meters?
1 cubic meters (m³) is exactly 4,226.75 US cups (cup).
How do I convert cubic meters to US cups?
Multiply the value in cubic meters by 4,226.75 to get the result in US cups. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.