Fluid ounces are a unit for capacity in an obsolete measurement system.
An ounce is a unit of mass. A litre is a unit of capacity. Therefore the two measurements are incompatible. The equivalent unit of capacity equal to one ounce is one fluid ounce. 1 liter = 33.8140226 US fluid ounces 1 US fluid ounce = 0.0295735297 liters
One liter is equal to approximately 33.8 US fluid ounces.
4100cc is 138.64 fluid ounces.
If the ounces are "fluid ounces" then there are 33.814023 US fluid ounces in a Litre there are 35.1950652 Imperial fluid ounces in a Litre So 24 US fluid ounces = 0.70976471 Litres and 24 Imperial fluid ounces = 0.681914 Litres
48 fluid ounces. There are eight fluid ounces per cup.
Yeast is the relationship with capacity and fluid ounces
Fluid ounce is an old-fashioned unit, used to measure volume, or capacity.
There are 16 fluid ounces to one pint.
Fluid ounces are units for measuring capacity in a system which is now mostly obsolete.
Fluid ounces are out dated units of measure of capacity. Most countries now use SI units: the exception are the US, Burma, Liberia and some Caribbean isalnds.developed
It is volume
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.
Ounces is for weight. There are 16 ounces in a pound. Fluid ounces, however, measure capacity.
An empty 12 fl. oz. can contains 12 fluid ounces of capacity, and zero fluid ounces of any material substance, with the possible exception of air.
As in 16 fl. Ounces in a can, it means FLUID ounces. there are also ounces as in weight, so they put fluid so you can know the difference.
Yes, 1.7 fluid ounces is close to 2 fluid ounces but not the same. There is a difference of 0.3 fluid ounces between the two.
Yes, some containers do have a capacity of 12 fluid ounces. Is that the question?!