"cc" is a unit of volume, whereas "watt" is a unit of power. Since they're
associated with different physical quantities, they don't convert.
If it were possible to convert power to volume, then you'd be able to look at the
data plate on your TV and figure out how many gallons it uses when it's on.
A "cc" is a cubic centimeter and is a measure of volume. A watt is a measure of power (energy per unit time) and represents 1 Joule of energy per second. A kilowatt is 1000 watts. In short, there are no cc's in a kilowatt.
A watt is the unit for instantaneous power. It's a measure of force, defined as 1 watt = 1 newton meter / second.
Relating to electricity, a watt is equivalent to the in phase voltage times current. These are equivalent, since electricity is a force.
There's no sensible answer to that.
CC is volume, cubic centimeters, the contents of a tiny box one cm wide, high and tall.
One kilowatt is a measure of power, about one-and-a-third horsepower.
There's no conversion between them.
There's a kinda-sorta guesstimate value available for what kind of output power - which you can measure in kW - you can expect from a certain engine size - which can be measured in CC.
But even this is very crude, and pretty much always fail to consider the degree of tuning of the engine.
A 12 fl oz. coke can has 355 cc.
You need to know the cubic inch not hp to convert to cc.
There are 30cc to 1ml cc=ml Wrong, a cc is the same as a ml; so 1 ml = 1 cc.
0.26
0.4 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal in terms of volume.
1hp=746watts
In order to convert watts to CC, you will first need to convert both types of units into horsepower as this conversion is not direct. Before making the conversion, it is helpful to note that 700 watts is equal to 1 horsepower.
10000
There can be no equivalence. A cubic centimetre (cc) is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space while a watt is a measure of power. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
1000watts=1kilowatt
1000 kilowatts for 1 mega watt
James Watt is one possibility. There are many people with, Watt, as a surname.
1hp=745 watt
1000000 or 10000000 i think
That is 5,000 cc
2,750 cc
250