1,400 cubic centimeters is 1.4 liters (litres) or 1,400 ml. It is approximately 85.43 cubic inches or 47.34 U.S. fluid ounces, or 0.37 U.S. gallons.
That is 61.73 cups.
2 pound
5.92 cups.
To all intents and purposes 1 cc (1 cubic centimeter) is the same as 1 ml (1 milliliter)
120 cc = how many liters?
None. Perhaps one is preferred, but both are used commonly.
You can't just have a certain amount of CC's in a horsepower. Theres too many variables as Horse power is " Power from the engine " and CC is actually how much the engine is putting out. It's hard to explain but dont bother to keep trying to look for the awnser.
About 250 cc - give or take.
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There are 1000 cc in a litre therefore 0.434 ltr is equivalent to 434 cc
ml and cc are equivalent measures, so 1.5 ml.
1 cc = 1ml
Belt
No. 1400 ÷ 4 = 350
1 cc is the equivalent of 1 ml. 50cc = 50ml
You can't convert volume to weight without more information. 1400 CC of vacuum weighs nothing.
1 cc is the equivalent of 1 ml. 50cc = 50ml
I don't know how much 1700 cc's weigh, but I had that much removed yesterday via liposuction and was told that it was the equivalent of 1 1/2 liters of fat.
1400 cc refers to the engine displacement, more commonly would be 1.4L engine.
1 ml and 1 cc are the same amount. Current practice does not use cc because of medication errors. The abbreviation cc in sloppy handwriting can be mistaken for 00 in the dosage and cause an over dose.