Assuming there is no air trapped in the cubes, the volume of fluid would be about 192.2 mL.
237 ml = 1 US cup
227 ml = 1 imperial 8 ounce cup
283.7 ml = 1 imperial 10 ounce [half pint] cup
250 ml = 1 metric equivalent cup
6.5 US fluid ounces = 192.23 ml
6.5 US fl oz = 192.23mL
6.5mL is about 0.2198 fluid ounces.
6 fl oz (UK) = 170.5 ml.
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Inertia. An object at rest stays at rest unless acted on by an outside force. While you turn the glass, you only turn a small amount of the fluid inside - that part closest to the glass. The ice, being massive and solid, is only weakly acted on by the moving fluid. It takes a lot of fluid to get it to move. So, inertia keeps the ice in position.
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There is no mass loss (nor gain) in state change, so there would be 100 grams of ice formed.
If 12,000 btuh = 1 ton cooling = 2000 pounds ice; then 12 btuh will melt 2 pounds of ice to water.
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ounces. dry measure.
depends on scoop size but average is 75-100
The conversion from the weight of ice cubes to the volume of water they produce when melted is quite straightforward, as ice (frozen water) and liquid water have a near 1:1 mass-to-volume ratio. This means that the weight of the ice in ounces (avoirdupois ounces) will be approximately the same as the volume of water in fluid ounces when the ice melts.
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A pound is 16 ounces. A cup is eight ounces. So a pound is two cups. Therefore, 100 cups of ice would be 800 ounces of ice. 800 ounces of ice would convert to 50 pounds of ice.
Ten pounds (160 ounces) of ice melts into ten pounds (160 ounces) of water. The volume decreases when ice melts, but the weight does not change.
Frozen ice
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Chew sugarless minty gum. Chew ice chips. Bite a lemon slice or even just think about it.
There are 8 liquid ounces in a cup
Sixteen ounces. Sixteen ounces of anything equal one pound.