How many Cubic Centimetres are there in a Ounce?

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How many Cubic Centimetres are there in a Ounce?

What is 1fl oz in cm³? Convert 1 Ounce (1fl oz) to Cubic Centimetres (cm³) and show formula, brief history on the units and quick maths for the conversion.

Enter Imperial Fluid Ounces to convert to Cubic Centimetres


Quick Reference for Converting Imperial Fluid Ounces to Cubic Centimetres

Formula
cm³ = fl oz x 28.41
Quick Rough Maths
To get the Cubic Centimetres, multiply the number of Imperial Fluid Ounces by 28.4
Imperial Fluid Ounces (fl oz) in 1 Cubic Centimetre
There are 0.04 Imperial Fluid Ounces in 1 Cubic Centimetre
Cubic Centimetres (cm³) in 1 Ounce
There are 28.41 Cubic Centimetres in 1 Ounce

Unit Information

Ounce
/ˈfluːɪd aʊns/
Symbol: fl oz
Unit System: Imperial

What is the Ounce?

The imperial fluid ounce is a unit of volume from the imperial unit system and uses the symbol fl oz.

1 imperial fluid ounce is equal to 28.41306 ml. It is also equivalent to 0.9607599 US fl oz.

The imperial gallon was defined in Britain by Parliament in 1824 and established as ten pounds of water at a normal temperature. This was split into 4 quarts, each quart into 2 pints, each pint into 4 gills and each gill into 5 ounces.

Therefore; 1 imperial fluid ounce is equal to 1/20 imperial pint, 1/40 imperial quart and 1/160 imperial gallon.

Cubic Centimetre
/ˈkjuːbɪkˈsɛntɪmiːtə/
Symbol: cm³
Unit System: SI

What is the Cubic Centimetre?

The cubic centimetre (or cubic centimeter; US spelling) is a unit of volume and is derived from an SI unit with the symbol cm³.

There are 1000cm³ in 1 litre. 1 cubic inch is equal to 16.38706cm³.

The cubic centimetre is sometimes referred to as cc or ccm - for example when administering drugs in a liquid solution. This is due to its relatively small size.

It is also often used in the 'cc' form to express the size of a petrol or diesel engine and represents the total displacement volume of the engine.


Conversion Tables for Imperial Fluid Ounces (fl oz) to Cubic Centimetres (cm³)