by Joe S (AK) » Mon Jun 28, 2021 3:15 pm
Lets re-do this:
IN A BAR you ask to see five "1 oz shot glasses" (Yeah, I know, a real shot glass in the US is 1.5 LIQUID ounces - but this is just an example). The bartender goes to the shelf and brings down a selection of five "Shot Glasses". One plain, one decorated, one very heavy glass, one disposable thin plastic one and even a big-ol'e clunky metal one.
EACH shot glass holds EXACTLY the same LIQUID VOLUME of booze. The plain and the decorated thin walled two are light in weight, the plastic one weighs almost nothing, the cut glass one is pretty heavy and the metal one is the heaviest --- and yet they ALL measure out one fluid ounce of the finest whiskey and they all are called "Shot Glasses".
NOW - I leave and go to Google and ask " What is the average weight of a shot glass? After a minute the screen says "The average weight of a shot glass is ~ ~ ~ x.xxx ounces ~ ~ ~. This seems to be what you did with " ...
i asked google what does "ONE FLUID OUNCE CAPACITY VIAL" weigh in grams and this is what i got
29.57 grams
1 US fluid ounce of water (fl-oz) = 29.57 grams of water (g wt.)
You have to get the wording just so - or Google will spit nonsense back out.
If you are wanting the weight of 1 oz of water --- well --- you have to be more specific. Is the water:
Fresh, salty, in between or even with some amount of sugar in it? Is it Hot or Cold or at 59 degrees Fahrenheit (considered to be "standard temperature)?
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