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Metric measures fluid ounces Imperial fluid ounce (fl oz) ≡ 1 imp fl oz. ≈ 0.960 759 940 40 US fl oz ≈ 0.947 102 083 33 US fl oz (food) ≡ 28.413 0625 mL ≡ 0.028 413 0625 L. US fluid ounce (customary) (fl oz) ≈ 1.040 842 730 79 imp fl oz. ≡ 1 US fl oz ≡ 0.985 784 318 75 US fl oz (food) ≡ 29.573 529 5625 mL ≡ 0.029 573 529 5625 L
11.8 US fl oz: 12.3 imp fl oz: 350 mL: A half-sized EU T2L Standard Liquor Bottle, considered a European metric "pint". Shoulder: 11.8 US fl oz: 12.3 imp fl oz: 350 mL: A flask-style bottle with rounded shoulders. Common in Ireland; also called a 'double naggin' or a "daddy naggin" [24] Pinta: 12.34 US fl oz: 12.84 imp fl oz: 365 mL "Pint".
For ounces, the measurements are typically in multiples of 8, for example 32 fl oz and 40 fl oz, which correspond closely to common metric variants including 1 liter and 1.2 liters. Rainfall is usually measured based on the height from the ground in inches. [113]
The obsolete troy pound was divided into 12 ounces, rather than the 16 ounces per pound of the avoirdupois system. The apothecaries' system was traditionally used in pharmacology, but has now been replaced by the metric system; it shared the same pound and ounce as the troy system but with different further subdivisions.
Metric Imperial US fluid ligula 1 ⁄ 288 congius 11.4 mL 0.401 fl oz 0.385 fl oz cyathus 1 ⁄ 72 congius 45 mL 1.58 fl oz 1.52 fl oz acetabulum 1 ⁄ 48 congius 68 mL 2.39 fl oz 2.30 fl oz quartarius 1 ⁄ 24 congius 136 mL 4.79 fl oz 4.61 fl oz hemina or cotyla 1 ⁄ 12 congius 273 mL 9.61 fl oz 9.23 fl oz sextarius 1 ⁄ 6 congius 546 mL 19 ...
A fluid ounce (abbreviated fl oz, fl. oz. or oz. fl.) is a unit of volume. An imperial fluid ounce is defined in British law as exactly 28.4130625 millilitres, [15] while a US customary fluid ounce is exactly 29.5735295625 mL, [16] and a US food labelling fluid ounce is 30 mL. [17]
12 oz T = 240 dwt T = 7680 gr T = 225 dwt t = 5400 gr t ≈ 350 g Mark 8 oz T ≈ 233 g. ... Ounces Grains Metric Avdp. Troy Tower Merchant London Metric Avdp. Troy
‡ In Canada, a cup was historically 8 imperial fluid ounces (227 mL) but could also refer to 10 imperial fl oz (284 mL), as in Britain, and even a metric cup of 250 mL. Serving sizes on nutrition labelling on food packages in Canada employ the metric cup of 250 mL, with nutrition labelling in the US using a cup of 240 mL, based on the US ...