Yes, one fluid ounce is the same thing as one ounce.
There is one ounce in one fluid ounce. Fluid ounce is a measure of volume, whereas ounce is a measure of weight.
Expressed in ounces, one ounce = 1.000 Expressed in pounds, one ounce = 0.0625 Expressed in tons, one ounce = 0.0005 Expressed in fluid ounces, one fluid ounce = 1.000 Expressed in cups, one fluid ounce = 0.125 Expressed in pints, one fluid ounce = 0.0625 Expressed in quarts, one fluid ounce = 0.03125 Expressed in gallons, one fluid ounce = 0.0078125
1 fluid ounce
one Actually one fluid ounce does not equal a weight ounce. It depends on the fluid and how dense it is. It is usually close to one weight ounce. Milk I believe is heavier than water due to its density. So one fluid ounce of milk should not equal one ounce.
There are approximately 29.57 milliliters in one fluid ounce.
29.57mL per fluid ounce.
One fluid ounce = about 29.57 milliliters.
1 fluid ounce is 8 fluid drams.
There are approximately 28.41 milliliters in 1 imperial fluid ounce.
The amount of space (fluid ounces) that one ounce (weight) of a substance will occupy depends on what substance it is. One ounce (weight) of air will fill as many fluid ounces (space) as you let it. One ounce (weight) of water fills roughly one fluid ounce (space). One ounce (weight) of lead, gold, steel, or stone fills only a small part of one fluid ounce (space).
There are about 2.95cL per US fluid ounce.
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