1 cubic inch of pure gold weighs 316.598 grams; 10.17886 troy oz; or 11.16767 imperial ounces. Therefore, an ounce would be slightly less than 1/10th cubic inch: 1/10.17886 = 0.98242828764714 in2.
1 US fluid ounce=1.80 cubic inches 1 Imperial fluid ounce = 1.73 cubic inches
30 micro inches is equal to 0.000030 inches. To convert to ounces of gold, we would need to know the density of gold. Gold has a density of about 0.697 ounce per cubic inch, so 30 micro inches of gold would be a very small weight.
That depends entirely on the dimensions of the jar !
1 ounce [US, liquid] = 1.805 cubic inches The reciprocal of that figure gives you how many ounces are contained in one cubic inch: 1 / 1.805 = 0.5540 In other words, there are 1.805 cubic inches per ounce and 0.5540 ounces per cubic inch.
1,728 cubic inches.
To determine how many candy corns can fit in a 16-ounce mason jar, we first need to know the volume of a single candy corn. Let's assume the average volume of a candy corn is approximately 0.1 cubic inches. Next, we convert the volume of the mason jar from ounces to cubic inches (1 fluid ounce is approximately 1.80469 cubic inches). Therefore, a 16-ounce mason jar is roughly 28.87 cubic inches. Dividing the volume of the mason jar by the volume of a single candy corn, we can estimate that around 288 candy corns can fit in a 16-ounce mason jar.
That depends upon whether you meant fluid ounces -- which measure volume -- or weight ounces. It is possible to convert cubic inches and fluid ounces, since both are units of volume. But weight ounces -- as in 16 ounces to the pound -- is a different story. One ounce of tungsten will occupy far less volume than an ounce of, say, styrofoam! Assuming you mean fluid (or liquid) ounces: 1 ounce [US, liquid] = 1.805 cubic inches.
There is no such unit as a "cubic ounce".
0.9 fluid ounce is 26.6 cubic centimeters.
No relationship, because cubic metre is volume and ounce is weight.
There are 1,728 cubic inches to the cubic foot
There are 1,728 cubic inches in a cubic foot.