Neither the milliliter nor the fluid ounce is a unit of length so the question does not actually make sense.
If the question is which is larger, the fluid ounce is much larger.
There are 1000 milliliters in one liter.
One liter is close to the same volume as a quart.
Therefore, there are approximately 1000/32 milliliters in a fluid ounce. So one fluid ounce is approximately 30 milliliters.
To be more precise, a quart is approximately 0.9463 liters so a fluid ounce is 29.57 milliliters to a precision of four digits.
One fluid ounce is about 29.6 times bigger than one mL
Yes, it is larger.
A fluid ounce is about 29.57 times larger than a milliliter (mL).
The ounce is larger. One fluid ounce is somewhere around 28 or 30 ml, depending on exactly what fluid ounce you are talking about.
Ounces are a measure of mass. There is a unit called the fluid ounce which measures volume. There are 29.57 ml in one fluid ounce. The fluid ounce is much larger than the ml.
Obviously, no. (One fluid ounce is much small than one quart.)Certainly not. A quart contains 32 ounces.
There is one ounce in one fluid ounce. Fluid ounce is a measure of volume, whereas ounce is a measure of weight.
Neither one is a unit of length; both measure volume and the fluid ounce is larger. For approximate comparison, a fluid ounce is about 30 mL - and generally that's as close as is necessary.
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 ounce larger 1 ounce = 28349 milligram
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.