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by klodolph
1210 days ago
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> I think the GP's point was that "fluid ounce" is a measure of volume, not mass or weight. If you're measuring a liquid whose density is different from water, a fluid ounce won't weigh anywhere near an ounce. Yes, and equally so, if you are measuring a substance other than water, the milliliter will have a different mass than a gram. |
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A fluid ounce of mercury doesn't weigh an ounce. But a millilitre of mercury still takes up one one-thousandth of a litre, which is itself one one-thousandth of a cubic metre.