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For most of the world, the answer is NO. They stopped using the absurd Imperial system years ago.Most liquids would be measured in fluid ounces.
The above description relates to viscosity.
Since fluid ounces is a measure of volume of fluids the answer is: yes, serving sizes of beverage could be measured in fluid ounces.
Physically the momentum thickness may be conceived as transverse distance by which the boundary should be displaced to compensate for the reduction in momentum of the flowing fluid on account of boundary layer formation.
Liquid measure is always called Fluid Measure. Quantity or Volume of fluid is never measured in Centimetres. Volume of fluids is measured in Litres or Millilitres. If, and only if, the fluid is pure water, then the number of ml of it will be the same as the number of cubic centimetres (cc) of it.
Viscosity
The thickness of a fluid is called its viscosity.
The thickness or thinness of a man's semen doesn't really mean anything. It has no bearing on his fertility or his sexual prowess. All it means is that some men make more fluid in their accessory glands than others.
Any fluid may be measured in centilitres.
The anagram is viscosity (thickness of a fluid).
Your question is indecipherable. Fluid is measured in pints.
in many different ways in connection with the thickness of the blood,
The characteristic is called viscosity. Viscosity is the quality that describes a fluid's resistance to flow.(It is what is more commonly called the thickness of a fluid.)
The more thick the substance is, the higher the viscosity.
in tissue samples removed for a biopsy, while others are secreted into the extracellular fluid (fluid outside the cells) and may be measured in the blood.
Brake fluid is measured in PSI (pounds per square inch) where the force applied to the piston itself is measure is lbs.
depends on the container and what type of fluid is being measured