36cc of what, exactly? The answer varies depending on the substance. The general relationship is: mass = volume x density. That would give you the mass; if you really want the weight you can multiply the mass by the gravity to get the weight.
36cc is 2.43 tablespoons.
According to Archimedes' principle, buoyant force is equal to the weight of the displaced liquid.
When an object is immersed in a liquid, the liquid exerts a buoyant force on the object which is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the object. This statement is known as Archimedes' Principle. When a solid body is immersed wholly or partially in a liquid, then there is same apparent loss in its weight. This loss in weight is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced by the body. the bouyant force of an object equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaced .
As a body gets immersed in a liquid then the loss of weight of the body is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.
The density of the liquid is equal to the weight of the liquid divided by the volume.
Depends on the weight of the liquid!
A floating object displaces a weight of fluid equal to its own weight.
Boyant force on a body will equal weight of displaced liquid or the body keeps sinking
The bouyant force is equal to the weight of the liquid displaced.
Weight of displaced fluid (gas or liquid)
An object will float in a liquid when the density of the liquid is higher than that of the object or when equal. That is to say Upthrust= or >weight of the object
36CC