Between 10 to 20 potato chips equals one ounce (depending on the brand).
Most 1 ounce bags of regular potato chips are around 150 calories.
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Using dimensional analysis.....10.5 ounces x 150 cal/ounce x 4.184 J/cal x 1 kJ/1000 J = 6.55898 kJ = 6.59 kJ (to 3 significant figures)
well i would say about 1.5
The best way to know for sure is to invest in a digital scale (food or postage-type)and weigh all your food. I tested the previous answer for myself with Lay's brand Potato Chips (just plain, no ruffles) and found that there were, in fact, 24 chips (whole, each approx. the same size) in an ounce. Dorito's Nacho Cheese were 10 chips/1 oz. Tostito's Restaurant Style Corn Chips were 6 chips/1 oz. Note: manufacturers will also round up to the nearest ounce on labeling (i.e. 0.6 oz becomes 1.0 oz.)
depends!
Ok, I busted out the kitchen scale and measured out 1 ounce of chocolate chips and it came to about 48 chocolate chips in one ounce.
In America, 1 cup= 6.342507383535 ounce. Hope that helps.
Ounces are a unit of weight, so yes, 1 ounce of anything = 1 ounce of anything else.
That is only if it was fried in animal fat. Most potato chips are fried in vegetable fat. So for most cases no.
There are about 140 calories in 1oz of Sunchips.