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To mL: multiply by 29.5735. To UK fluid ounces: multiply by 1.04084. To tablespoons (US): multiply by 2.
1 US fl oz = 2 US tbsp = 6 US tsp = 1/8 US cup = 29.5735 mL.
For example, 1 Fluid Ounce (US) (fl oz (US)) = 7.095067e-15 Cubic Mile (mi³).
| Fluid Ounce (US) (fl oz (US)) | Cubic Mile (mi³) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 7.095067e-16 |
| 0.5 | 3.547534e-15 |
| 1 | 7.095067e-15 |
| 2 | 1.419013e-14 |
| 5 | 3.547534e-14 |
| 10 | 7.095067e-14 |
| 25 | 1.773767e-13 |
| 50 | 3.547534e-13 |
| 100 | 7.095067e-13 |
| 500 | 3.547534e-12 |
| 1000 | 7.095067e-12 |
The US fluid ounce is a unit of liquid volume equal to 1/128 of a US gallon, or approximately 29.574 milliliters.
1 US fl oz = 2 US tbsp = 6 US tsp = 1/8 US cup = 29.5735 mL.
To mL: multiply by 29.5735. To UK fluid ounces: multiply by 1.04084. To tablespoons (US): multiply by 2.
Beverage cans (12 fl oz), water bottles (16.9 fl oz), coffee sizes, medicine dosing, and shampoo bottles.
A US fluid ounce of water weighs almost exactly 1 avoirdupois ounce (29.57 mL ≈ 28.35 g). The UK fl oz is slightly smaller (28.41 mL).
Confusing fluid ounces (volume) with ounces (weight). Also, US and UK fluid ounces differ slightly.
1 fl oz ≈ 30 mL (close enough). A soda can = 12 fl oz. A standard water bottle = 16.9 fl oz ≈ 500 mL.
The cubic mile is an imperial unit of volume equal to a cube one mile on each side, used for extremely large geological and astronomical volumes.
1 mi³ = 5,280³ ft³ ≈ 1.47198 × 10¹¹ ft³ = 4.168 × 10¹² L ≈ 4.168 km³.
To km³: multiply by 4.16818. To liters: multiply by 4.168 × 10¹². To cubic meters: multiply by 4.168 × 10⁹.
Expressing enormous natural volumes like oceans, ice caps, and large geological formations in English-speaking contexts.
The volume of Earth is about 260 billion mi³. Lake Superior holds about 2,900 mi³ of water — the largest freshwater lake by surface area.
The conversion factor cubes dramatically: 1 mi = 1.609 km, but 1 mi³ = 4.168 km³ (1.609³). Always cube the linear factor.
One cubic mile holds enough water to fill about 1.1 trillion US gallons. It helps to think of it as roughly 4.2 km³.



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