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by taneq
1212 days ago
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> Ounce / fluid ounce is roughly the same as gram / milliliter. That's how it's used, but the units don't measure the same thing. It's like measuring an engine's power output in square meters, because a kilowatt is about a square meter of sunlight. |
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I'm having some real trouble parsing this sentence right here. You're saying that the two DIFFERENT UNITS "fluid ounce" and "ounce (weight)" measure DIFFERENT things? Yes, different units measure different things. Or maybe I don't understand what you are trying to say here.
If I said "kilogram force", you'd know exactly what that is.
You are also not confused when I say that water boils at 100 degrees centigrade, and a right angle is 90 degrees.
And don't even get me started on the number of people who argue that 1024 bytes is called a "kilobyte".