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Sorry, your question is wrong. Fluid ounces are used for measuring in cups. Ounces are used for pounds.There are 16 OUNCES in a pound. Note: Fluid ounces are not used for pounds. Fluid ounces are for capacity, and regular ounces are for weight.
If the liquid is water, 16. what if the liquid is tomato juice? Then the question is meaningless. Liquid ounces is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight. It's like asking how many inches are in a minute. It just so happens that the definition of a liquid ounce was based on the weight of water. That's why you can convert the two IF the liquid in question is water. If it's not water, you have to find the density of the substance and and divide the weight by the density to get the volume.
None. Fluid ounces and pounds are incompatible units. There is no conversion factor. (You wouldn't ask how many inches are in a pound, would you?) The fluid ounce is a unit of volume, whereas the pound is a unit of weight.
Your're trying to mix your units here and it won't work. A FLUID ounce is a measurment of the volume of a liquid. A pound is a measurment of weight. Different fluids weigh different an ounce of molten lead for instance will weigh much more than an ounce of water so there will be less ounces of lead in a pound than water right?
There are approximately 240 grams in 8 fluid ounces.
16 oz. There are 16 dry ounces to the pound. Don't confuse the dry ounce -- a measure of weight -- with the fluid ounce, which is a measure of volume. (There are 16 fluid ounces to the pint.)
Floral ounces? Is that like a special kind of weight used for flowers? I would imagine it would depend on what type of flowers...
There are 16 ounces in a pound.For weighing dry items, 16 ounces (avoirdupois) = 1 poundFor precious metals, there are 12 troy ounces to the troy pound.(1 troy ounce = 1.1 avoirdupois ounces, and a pound of gold is 14 7/12 troy ounces)*The separate unit fluid ounce is a measure of volume: there are 16 fluid ounces to the pint in the US; and 20 fluid ounces to the pint in the UK.
15.35 fluid ounces of water weigh one pound. A fluid ounce of water weighs 1.0425 avoirdupois ounces (weight). Or, 0.9592 av oz (weight) of water equals 1 fluid oz (volume). Formulas: 1 pound (16 av oz) / 1.0425 av oz per fluid oz = 15.35 fluid oz. 1 pound (16 av oz) * .9592 fluid oz per av oz = 15.35 fluid oz. (rounded) Check: 15.35 fluid oz * 1.0425 av oz per fluid oz = 16 (rounded) av oz (1 pound). So... Techniccly 16 oz = 1 lb
Fluid ounces are not to be confused with ounces (mass). Pound is a measure of weight or mass. 1 ounce (mass) is approximately 28.35 grams.Fluid ounces are a volume measure, equal to approximately 29.57 milliliters.The only relation between mass and volume, would be if you have a specific substance of known density.
There are 1,280 fluid ounces in 8 gallons of water.
There are 16 ounces in a pound