13.785 ounces
An average digital camera weighes approximatley 12 ounces, however, a professional camera (not including a stand) weighs about 18 ounces.
A human's heart is about 450g to 500g. It is the size of one tight fist and it weighs 10.5 ounces and is shaped like a cone.
The weight of the average human heart is 10-12 ounces for a male and 8-10 ounces for a female. The weight increases with age and is especially noticeable in males. Man heart weight = 300g Female heart weight = 200g
You can weigh any size.
The weight of 288 fluid ounces depends on the density of the liquid being measured. For water, which has a density of about 1 ounce per fluid ounce, 288 fluid ounces would weigh approximately 288 ounces, or 18 pounds. If the liquid is denser or lighter, the weight would vary accordingly.
13 liquid ounces of water weigh approximately 13.3 ounces or 0.83 pounds. The weight of a liquid can vary slightly depending on the density of the liquid being measured.
That's going to depend on what the liquid is, and how much the empty can weighs.
The weight of liquid detergent can vary based on its density, but as a rough estimate, 1 gallon of liquid detergent weighs around 8-9 pounds. Therefore, 1.95 gallons of liquid detergent would weigh approximately 15-17 pounds.
If the liquid is water, 16. what if the liquid is tomato juice? Then the question is meaningless. Liquid ounces is a measure of volume. Pounds is a measure of weight. It's like asking how many inches are in a minute. It just so happens that the definition of a liquid ounce was based on the weight of water. That's why you can convert the two IF the liquid in question is water. If it's not water, you have to find the density of the substance and and divide the weight by the density to get the volume.
1 fluid ounce of water weighs 1 ounce; so they are the same weight if you are talking about water. However, if you are measuring a liquid that has a density greater than that of water, then 1 fluid ounce of that liquid would weigh more than 1 ounce.
You need to know the density of the liquid. Different liquids weigh different amounts for the same volume.
A fluid ounce of water does not weigh one ounce. On the metric scale, one cubic centimeter of water weighs one gram, however. To find the weight of a fluid, take the volume, then multiply it by the density of the fluid.
One ounce will always weigh the same. The ounce being liquid or solid does not make a difference.
No. That's the problem with trying to work with a system of units that hastwo different ounces ... "fluid ounces" for volume and "ounces" for force.The volume of a liquid is measured in "fluid ounces". 16 of them make 1 pint,and 128 of them, make 1 gallon.The weight of anything ... liquid or solid ... is measured in "ounces". 16 of themmake 1 pound.16 fluid ounces of water weigh close to 1 pound, but you should treat that asnothing more than a relatively useless coincidence. 16 ounces of other liquidshave different weights.
Depends on what the liquid is. Molten lead weighs more than water, which weighs more than gasoline does. A cup of liquid is the same as 8 fluid ounces, but they are measuring a volume, not a weight.
One US pint is equivalent to 16 US fluid ounces.