7" W.C. X [(0.577 ounces/ in2)/ (1" W.C.)]= 4.039 ounces/in2
Therefore, 4 ounces-gas pressure.
Use this conversion: ounces x 28.35 = grams
0.53 ounces, slightly more than one-half ounce.
I'm not sure but I know that there are 25g in 1oz! There are approximately 28.35 grams to 1 ounce, (actually it is closer to 28.345231 grams to one ounce), so divide the number of grams by 28.35 to convert the grams to ounces.
A fluid ounce is a measure of volume, a gram is a measure of mass, you can't convert between the two. If you knew the density, you could convert fluid ounces to millilitres and calculate the mass, but a straight conversion isn't possible. Also you would need to define what you mean by a fluid ounce, USA fluid ounces are a different size from UK fluid ounces.
An ounce is an ounce. Doesn't matter what it is of.
1 US fluid ounce=1.80 cubic inches 1 Imperial fluid ounce = 1.73 cubic inches
That depends upon whether you meant fluid ounces -- which measure volume -- or weight ounces. It is possible to convert cubic inches and fluid ounces, since both are units of volume. But weight ounces -- as in 16 ounces to the pound -- is a different story. One ounce of tungsten will occupy far less volume than an ounce of, say, styrofoam! Assuming you mean fluid (or liquid) ounces: 1 ounce [US, liquid] = 1.805 cubic inches.
A fluid ounce is a volume and a pound is a weight. Its like saying how many inches in a gallon.
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That really depends on whether you mean ounces of mass, or ounces of volume ("fluid ounces"). Also, unfortunately there are different varieties of mass ounces, and different varieties of the fluid ounce. But usually, an ounce (as a mass) is about 28 grams, while a fluid ounce is approximately 28 milliliters.
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an imperial ounce is something i do not know!
118mL
That is approximately 1/5 of an ounce.
grams x 0.03527 = ounces
119931.6 ounces1 kilogram = 35.27 ounces 1 ounce = 0.02 kilogram
The material density should be given to convert from a mass unit to a volume unit.However, assuming fresh water at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, and its density is 1 gram/milliliter, then: since one ounce equals 28.35 gramsthen an ounce = 28.35 (grams) / 1 (gram/milliliter) = 28.35 milliliters