Because its true diameter would be inaccurate because of the curvature of the glass.
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In SI, you would use the liter. In the Imperial System, you would use quarts most of the time.
No. Kilograms are used to measure mass. Liters (and variations of liters, i.e. mL) are used to measure volume.
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I believe that one glass is equal to 250 ml.
I would stick my mouth in the center of the glass and sip for about 15-20 seconds and then your glass won't be filled to the brim
Glasses are not all of the same size, but a typical glass of orange juice would be about a third of a liter.
You can drink apple cider vinegar with lemon juice in a glass of water after a meal. I would suggest mixing it in juice or a powdered drink mix for better taste.
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A glass, in this context, is normally regarded as half a pint. Which is 10 fluid ounces in imperial measure and 8 fluid ounces in the US. That would equate to about 284 millilitres or about 237 millilitres depending on what system you use.
You can use a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of a glass. Simply fill up the glass with water and then pour it into the measuring cup or graduated cylinder to determine the volume.
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That depends what aspect of the glass of water you want to measure: its height, its volume, its mass, its index of refraction, etc.
Pint.