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, they are unit from different systems. 1 fluid ounce = 29.57 cc
There is one ounce in one fluid ounce. Fluid ounce is a measure of volume, whereas ounce is a measure of weight.
If you're trying to ask what the weight of a fluid ounce of something is, it depends on the density of the something in question. For water, 1 fluid ounce weighs pretty close to 1 ounce. A fluid ounce of mercury weighs nearly a pound.
There are 8 cups in a fluid ounce -chuy02
One fluid ounce = about 29.57 milliliters.
They are the same volume and very close to the same weight.
No. An fluid ounce is a measure of volume, an ounce is a measure of mass.
Yes, one fluid ounce is the same thing as one ounce.
A fluid ounce is a unit of volume and a (dry) ounce is a unit of mass or weight, however a fluid ounce of water does weigh 1 ounce at 4 degrees Celsius.
One fluid ounce is the same volume as about three (2.95) centiliters.
One ounce will always weigh the same. The ounce being liquid or solid does not make a difference.
The names are confusingly the same. They do not measure the same thing. One more reason to scrap the Imperial system.
1 fluid ounce of water weighs 1 ounce; so they are the same weight if you are talking about water. However, if you are measuring a liquid that has a density greater than that of water, then 1 fluid ounce of that liquid would weigh more than 1 ounce.
1-(one) imperial fluid ounce is = to 8-(eight) imperial fluid drams. AS is the same in US fluid Ounces and Drams.
No, they are unit from different systems. 1 fluid ounce = 29.57 cc
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 ounce will always weigh the same. The ounce being liquid or solid does not make a difference.