That completely depends on what's in those 350 cc.
-- If you're on Earth, then, for example . . .
- If they're full of sea-level air, then they weigh
about 0.0044 newton (0.016 ounce).
- If they're full of water, then they weigh about
3.43 newtons (12.35 ounces).
- If they're full of gold, then they weigh about
65.6 newtons (14.74 pounds). -- If you're anywhere else but Earth, then their weights are different,
even with the same substances in them.
-- If the 350 cc are empty, then they have no weight at all, regardless of
where you are.
-- If you're in free-fall in space, then they have no weight at all, regardless of
what's in them.
Of what? You cannot arbitrarily convert volume to weight.
6lbs
350 cc's equals 12.318 fluid ounces.
Cannot answer this without knowing the density of the fluid. However, 1cc of water is about 1g in weight.
780 cc of mercury or molten lead would weigh a lot more, for instance, than the same volume of water. I would say that much water would weigh in just under 2 lbs. Using the items listed above and figuring that 1cc = 1ml: 780ml water = 1.72 lbs 780ml lead = 19.5 lbs 780ml mercury = 23.37 lbs Thanks Suzie. Saved me getting out my calculator.
Zebras can weigh up to 350 kg.
A mL and a cc are the exact same. So if you have 20mL, you have 20cc.
There are 30 cc's per ounce, so 400 cc's would weigh 13.33 ounces.
5,000 cc is bigger than 350 cc.
350 ml = 350 cc
420 lbs.
350 cc = 0.35 liter
350, to 400lbs.
about 600 pounds
2 grams
it depends on how much you sweat during the workout, 350 calories doesnt weigh much, but water weight does
350 pounds
About 350 g
About 350 pounds.