A normal mug will hold 275 milliliter of coffee.
2006-12-27 05:20:11
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answer #1
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answered by pkababa 4
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No, it is not normal for you to be so emotionally attached to a coffee cup that you will get into a fight over somebody using it! That says emotionally unbalanced. So people will say you have a right to feel protective about the cup, but they are wrong. And it really isn't about just the attachment. Over and about the attachment your response and the emotional connection to an object is disproportional. He did not invade your privacy or personal space. He drank out of a cup. The fact that you are guarding your territory so fiercely says something else is going on in your head. No, not crazy. Maybe the feeling of being crowded out so you have to stakeout what is your areas. Maybe the cup was give to you by your dad. My worry is that this will extend into other areas and cause you problems with people, or expand into something else like the irrational hoarding type of thing. So you need to keep it in perspective. It is a cup. It is not a person. Nobody invaded your privacy. Do not hide the cup away from people in your room so only you can use it either. It gets washed and goes in the cabinet. If somebody wants to use your cup...it is okay. Yelling and fighting with them over a freakin' cup is unacceptable and wrong. Like I said it is your response to somebody using the cup that is a concern.
2016-04-03 22:49:37
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on what you consider "normal"
a 6 ounce tea cup holds 6 x 30 ml/oz = 180 ml (approx)
a 10 oz mug = 10 x 30 ml /oz = 300
a starbucks tall (12 oz) = 12 x 30 ml/oz = 360
a starbucks grande (16 oz) = 16 x 30 = 480
a starbucks vente (20 oz) = 20 x 30 = 600
7-11's 32 oz "mug" = 32 x 30 = 960
a Big Guzler (44 oz "mug") = 1320
note: all these are approximates since 1 oz = 31.103 mls ... I was just too lazy to pull out my calculator... :)
... and it also depends on if you fill it to the brim or just 3/4 way up... ;)
2006-12-23 06:32:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a graduated cylinder in my kitchen and just measured the volumes of two different coffee cups.
The Burpee flower cup contained 310 ml. I was surprised it was that much. I usually use this cup for coffee in the morning.
My Pfaltzgraff coffee cup contained 205 ml. This is the cup I would use with company or a dinner.
2006-12-23 07:00:40
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answered by Alan Turing 5
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Consider that the volume is that of a cylinder:
volume = pi(radius^2)height (of mug)
Easily measured parameters
2006-12-23 06:05:36
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answered by kellenraid 6
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240
2006-12-23 06:09:39
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answered by pandora078 6
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2006-12-23 06:04:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine holds 270ml but I'm greedy. I think the standard is about 150ml because that is how my coffee machine is calibrated.
2006-12-23 06:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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