No
when traveling on airplanes carry on luggage with liquid bottles need to be 3 ounces or less therefore, You can't have three ounces of liquid in a six ounce bottle. Liquid can be transferred into travel size bottles found at places like wal-mart or rite aid. For checked luggage, I'm not sure.
Three main ways to travel is by car, plane, and boat.
One liquid milliliter equivalent to about 0.033 fluid ounces, as a result three hundred ninety eight liquid milliliters is equal to 13.458 US ounces.
Three main ways to travel is by car, plane, and boat.
100 ounces [UK, liquid] = 2.841 306 25 liters 100 ounces [US, liquid] = 2.957 352 956 3 liters
Sound waves travel through the three states of matter (gas, liquid and solid) by vibrations.
It travels through all three, but at different speeds.
I am assuming that you are in a three dimensional world. Then the three planes of projection would be the xy plane, the xz plane, and the yz plane.
Three quarts = 96 ounces.
Three US quarts total 96 ounces (32 ounces per US quart); three imperial quarts total 120 ounces (40 ounces per imperial quart).Three quarts is 96 fluid ounces.
Yes, sound could travel in any medium as long at it contains particles. That means it could travel in the three states, liquid, solid and air.
There are 0.1875 pounds in three ounces.