They can also hold more than "1 Cup" of liquid. This measuring cup holds up to 4 cups of liquid. If the liquid goes all the way to the 3, then there are 3 cups of liquid. Between the numbers we find fractions of a cup. 2 cups of a liquid is the same thing as 1 pint. So this measuring cup also holds 2 pints (4 cups equals 2 pints).
For changing millimeters to meters, we use the next conversion factor: \footnotesize \rm {1 \ millimeter = 1 / 1000 \ meters = 0.001 \ m} 1 millimeter = 1/1000 meters = 0.001 m. Besides, the meter is defined as the distance of the path traveled by light in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second. Now, if we remember that 100 centimeters are 1 Unit Imaginary Number. The square root of minus one √ (−1) is the "unit" Imaginary Number, the equivalent of 1 for Real Numbers. In mathematics the symbol for √ (−1) is i for imaginary. But in electronics the symbol is j, because i is used for current, and j is next in the alphabet. 69UxrmJ.