Medically, for a usual 8 ounce glass of water, the equivalent in ML is 240ML.
Ml is mili litre in maths. It is used to measure the quantity of a liquid. For eg , there is 100ml of water in this glass.
Usually, from 150 to 250 ml. Depends on the size of the glass.
200 mL = a small glass of water 200 mL = 0.20 L
1 glass water = 250 ml
If your question is how many glasses can be filled with 140ml of water, the answer depends on the size of the glass. There are about 6 glasses in a carton of milk containing 1 litre, which would suggest an average glass holds about 160ml. This means 140ml is easily just one glass. But like I said, it all depends on the size of the glass.
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Temp is the same, the quantity of heat is not.
The glass with 400 mL of water has more thermal energy since it has more mass. The thermal energy is directly proportional to the mass of the substance, so the glass with more water will have more thermal energy.
The amount of water in a glass can vary, but a standard glass typically holds about 240 milliliters (ml). Therefore, 8 glasses of water would equal approximately 1.92 liters (8 glasses x 240 ml/glass = 1,920 ml). Since there are 1,000 ml in a liter, 1,920 ml is equivalent to 1.92 liters.
The number of glasses of water in 700 ml depends on the size of the glass. Typically, a standard glass holds about 240 ml (8 ounces), so 700 ml would be approximately 2.9 glasses. If using a smaller glass of 200 ml, it would be about 3.5 glasses.
The volume is 227 ml.
To get 160 ml of water in a glass, you can use a measuring cup or a kitchen scale for accuracy. Pour water into the glass until it reaches the 160 ml mark on the measuring cup, or weigh out 160 grams of water if using a scale, since 1 ml of water is approximately equal to 1 gram. Once you have the correct amount, you can adjust as needed to ensure it's precisely 160 ml.