Yes, that is correct.
No, typically a 32oz cup will hold slightly less than 32 oz due to the weight of the cup itself and potential air space at the top. This is common with most food and beverage packaging.
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i cant really explain how it does because that will turn this answer into a very long explanation full of weird terms haha just search nanotechnology
Capacity
A full or extra full choke will hold shot in a tighter pattern
It depends on, how full is it. If it's extemely full, it can hold up ti 1 liter!! A normal humal (both male and female) can hold ablout 400-600ml.
A sponge.
a teaspoon full
yes, a 64GB iPod really hold up to 14,000 songs.
will use about 2 full 12 oz cans if system is empty...midsize sedans usually will hold somewhere around 24 oz, larger sedans and minivans around 28-32oz. If your adding refrigerant make sure to use a gauge correctly and don't over pressurize it. If your system is completely empty on a car that new you have a problem (leak, bad compressor, ect.
If something doesn't hold water, it is full of holes. If an argument doesn't hold water, then it's full of logic holes. In other words, it's not holding up as a logical argument.
The Airbus A380 can hold 655 passengers at full load.