How many cubic centimeters are in one US fluid ounce?
One US fluid ounce is about 29.5735 cubic centimeters.
Convert fluid ounce (US) (fl oz (US)) to cc (cc, cm^3) instantly.
Formula
value × 29.5735295625
| Sample | Converted |
|---|---|
| 1 fl oz (US) | 29.57353 cc, cm^3 |
| 5 fl oz (US) | 147.867648 cc, cm^3 |
| 10 fl oz (US) | 295.735296 cc, cm^3 |
| 100 fl oz (US) | 2,957.352956 cc, cm^3 |
| 1,000 fl oz (US) | 29,573.529563 cc, cm^3 |
Use this page to convert US fluid ounces into cubic centimeters. It is useful when a small US liquid amount from a label, recipe, bottle, or medicine cup needs a technical metric volume value.
US fluid ounces are common on consumer labels, while cc is common in technical and medical-style writing.
The cc result is numerically identical to the milliliter result.
One US fluid ounce is slightly less than 30 cc.
This conversion is useful for small bottles, measured doses, cosmetic containers, and lab-style notes.
For general kitchen or product copy, ml is usually more familiar than cc.
This page uses US fluid ounces, not imperial fluid ounces.
A US fluid ounce is a practical label and serving unit.
Cubic centimeters are more common in technical, medical, and equipment language.
The conversion lets a familiar small liquid amount be written in the same unit style as the rest of a technical document.
Because 1 cc equals 1 ml, the converted number is the same for both target units.
The best label depends on the reader and the source material.
Use cc only when that wording is expected; otherwise, milliliters are usually clearer for everyday liquid volume.
1 US fl oz should be about 29.5735 cc.
2 US fl oz should be about 59.1471 cc.
If the cc and ml results do not match, the unit relationship has been handled incorrectly.
Definition: A US fluid ounce is a customary volume unit equal to one eighth of a US cup.
History/Origin: US fluid ounces are used on beverages, nutrition labels, recipes, medicine cups, cosmetics, and small liquid packages.
Current use: floz_us is used for drinks, serving sizes, labels, recipes, medicine cups, cosmetics, and small container volumes.
Definition: A cubic centimeter is the volume of a cube one centimeter on each side.
History/Origin: Cubic centimeters are common in technical, medical, laboratory, and engine-displacement contexts.
Current use: cc is used for engine displacement, medical quantities, lab volumes, technical documentation, and small metric capacity descriptions.
| fluid ounce (US) [fl oz (US)] | cc [cc, cm^3] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 fl oz (US) | 0.295735 cc, cm^3 |
| 0.1 fl oz (US) | 2.957353 cc, cm^3 |
| 1 fl oz (US) | 29.57353 cc, cm^3 |
| 2 fl oz (US) | 59.147059 cc, cm^3 |
| 5 fl oz (US) | 147.867648 cc, cm^3 |
| 10 fl oz (US) | 295.735296 cc, cm^3 |
| 20 fl oz (US) | 591.470591 cc, cm^3 |
| 50 fl oz (US) | 1,478.676478 cc, cm^3 |
| 100 fl oz (US) | 2,957.352956 cc, cm^3 |
1 fl oz (US) = 29.57353 cc, cm^3
1 cc, cm^3 = 0.033814 fl oz (US)
Formula: value × 29.5735295625
Example: 15 fl oz (US) = 443.602943 cc, cm^3
Precision note: Use 29.57352956 cc per US fluid ounce. Keep the unit label clear because cc and ml match numerically but are used in different contexts.
One US fluid ounce is about 29.5735 cubic centimeters.
Yes. One cc equals one ml, so US fluid ounces to cc and US fluid ounces to ml have the same numeric result.
Use cc when the context is technical, medical, lab, or displacement-related. Use ml for most labels, recipes, and everyday liquid amounts.