Ounce
- This article is about the unit of measure. Ounce is also another name for the snow leopard.
The
ounce is the name for a number of different units of
mass (
oz), and, confusingly,
fluid volume (
fl oz). See
Imperial system of units and
U.S. customary units for more about the frameworks within which these units are defined.
- avoirdupois ounce defined by the avoirdupois system of mass (see pound). There are 16 ounces in the avoirdupois pound. The avoirdupois ounce is approximately 28.3 gramss.\n* troy ounce defined by the troy system of mass. In troy weight, there are 12 ounces in a pound, and a troy pound is 5760 grains (approx. 373.24 grams), rather than 7000 (approx 453.59 grams). Note: at roughly 31.1 g, the troy ounce is about 10% more than the more common avoirdupois ounce.\n* The fluid ounce unit of volume also exists in the two versions of 28.4 (Imperial) and 29.6 ml (U.S.).
The symbol for ounce is ℥
The
Dutch term
ons is a unit of mass that is considerably more, 100 grams.
External links
\n* http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictO.html#ounce\n* http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dictF.html#fluid_ounce
Category:Units of mass\nCategory:Imperial units\nCategory:US customary units
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