Everything about Fluid Ounce totally explained
A
fluid ounce (abbreviated
fl oz,
fl. oz. or
oz. fl.) is a unit of
volume in both the
imperial and the
US customary systems. It is common to refer to the unit simply as an
ounce, especially in cases where no confusion with the unit of mass is likely to occur.
Definitions
Imperial fluid ounce » The imperial fluid ounce is of an imperial gallon making it very nearly the volume occupied by one avoirdupois ounce of water.
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Other useful conversions
Given the definitions above, we can calculate how many US fluid ounces are in one liter:
1/29.5735295625 * 1000 = 33.8140
There are thus about 34 fluid ounces in one liter.
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