Cubic yard to Cup
cubic yard to cup Conversion Table
| cubic yard (yd³) | cup (cup) | |
|---|---|---|
| 0.01 yd³ | → | 0.01 cup |
| 0.1 yd³ | → | 0.1 cup |
| 1.0 yd³ | → | 1.0 cup |
| 2.0 yd³ | → | 2.0 cup |
| 3.0 yd³ | → | 3.0 cup |
| 5.0 yd³ | → | 5.0 cup |
| 10.0 yd³ | → | 10.0 cup |
| 20.0 yd³ | → | 20.0 cup |
| 30.0 yd³ | → | 30.0 cup |
| 50.0 yd³ | → | 50.0 cup |
| 100.0 yd³ | → | 100.0 cup |
| 1000.0 yd³ | → | 1000.0 cup |
Example Conversion
To convert from cubic yard to cup, multiply by 1.0.
For example: 22 cubic yard = 22 × 1.0 = 22.0 cup
Unit History
About cubic yard
A cubic yard is an imperial unit often used in construction and landscaping to measure bulk materials such as concrete, gravel, or soil. By definition, it is the volume of a cube with edges one yard in length. Because of its practicality, it remains relevant in some industries despite widespread metric adoption.
About cup
The cup is a cooking volume unit widely used in US recipes, standardized at 236.588 mL. While cup sizes vary across countries (the metric cup is 250 mL), the US legal cup is the most common reference in English-language recipes and food packaging.