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The answer to this cannot be determined without knowing what is being measured or weighed. For example, a fluid ounce of water will weigh much less than a fluid ounce of mercury.
More or less. There are slight variations, due to differences in gravity, and the centrifugal pseudoforce.
No. 1 teaspoon is less than 1 fluid ounce.1 ounce = 6 teaspoons
Well, honey, there are approximately 14 silver dimes in an ounce of silver. So, if you're ever in a pinch and need to weigh out your dimes, just remember that little nugget of info. Just don't spend them all in one place!
A pencil, a flea and an atom.