Past its melting point yes, this is just the same as asking if ice is a liquid.
Yes.
Yes, it will. The glass was fluid even while cold, though. It is a super-cooled fluid and will flow (imperceptibly slowly) at room temperature.
There is no such thing as a 175 m glass.
4 fl oz in a sherry glass
This question is impossible to answer. The glass could be the size of a small teacup or the size of a large cookie jar. Thus, the fluid ounces would be different.
There are 8 ounces in an average drinking glass.
No. A fluid ounce is a measure of volume, related to liquids and fluids. An ounce is a unit of weight or mass. A glass of water can have both - the glass and water together have a particular weight or mass but the water inside the glass has volume and is measured in fluid ounces.
no
Depends how big the glass is, but around 6 to 10 FLUID ounces.
Fluid for my SUV (Envoy XUV) is fed from the same container that feeds the wiper fluid for the windshield.
if you are referring to the sight glass when the tractor is running the fluid will not be seen in the glass because it will be in all the hydraulic lines and pumps
2 cups
Glasses vary greatly in size.