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capacity
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China
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In China, capacity is traditionally measured in units for grains and dry goods, and in cups for rice cookers.
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3
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capacity
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East Asia
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In East Asian culture, rice cooker capacity is commonly measured in cups of rice for household use.
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3
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capacity
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Japan
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In Japan, capacity is measured in liters for both liquids and dry goods, emphasizing precision and standardization.
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4
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capacity
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United States
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In the United States, capacity is typically measured in gallons or liters for liquids and pounds or kilograms for dry substances.
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5
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capacity
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Western countries
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In Western countries, capacity is typically measured in liters/gallons for liquids and pounds/kilograms for solids.
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2
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6
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capacity
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, capacity is often measured in liters for both liquid and dry substances, emphasizing precise and standardized measurements.
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