The amount of cc's in an engine do not DO anything. The amount of cc's in an engine ARE something. The amount of cc's is the piston displacement measured in Cubic Centimetres. For example : Imagine that the cylinder was filled with water, the piston then rises from the bottom to the top of the cylinder. The amount of water that the piston pushes out of the cylinder (displaced) is then measured in Cubic Centimetres. If each cylinder was 100 cc a four cylinder engine's pistons would displace 400 cc 's.
It is the maximum capacity of engine to store fuel in its combustion chamber when the piston is up..
by saurav singh[09807469724]
cc is a measure of displacement and does not determine a cars power as such.
1000cc is approximately equal to 1 litre
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that doesnt make any sense retard He is not all that retarded; I have an 8 horsepower Honda engine Clearly written it says 242 CC My calculations would indicate there are:30.25 cc to make one horse power At least with a Honda engine. Of course the compression ratio would change that figure. Also the octane of the gas would also have a bearing. Generally after I have calculated a few engines. My answer would be approximately, 30 cc to one horsepower. By the way,, "doesn't" is spelled with an apostrophe. IslandNick
cc is used to know about the engine size.....where as bhp tells you how much power is delivered at shaft ....it doesn't mean that larger engine size will produce more bhp than smaller one....both are different.....cc - cubic centimetres . to measure the engine displacement .bhp - brake horse power . to measure the power of a vehiclet's just a way to compare engines.The number of cc's the related to an engine, is the size of the engine. The actual size of the combustion chambers where the fuel is burned. Normally, the higher the cc's, the more fuel burned, therefore the more power.bhp is the actual horsepower put out by the engine as built, before attached to the car, which will be lower, as a nominal amount of horsepower is needed to turn the driveshaft and drive gears.t's just a way to compare engines.
the cc is if you want to send it to someone else
smaw and tig(gtaw) are using CC source. because these both types using manual wire feeding. so welder can not able to maintain constant arc length. change in arc length will change voltage. so it needs power supply which should not affected by this arc length = voltage changes. that's why CC type is used for these process. in CC type source change in voltage will not change current much.
In measuring liquids, cc stands for cubic centimeters. A single cc is equal to 0.999972 milliliters, but in practical use 1 cc is exactly the same as 1 milliliter.
The 'cc' stands for cubic centimeters. A cc is also referred to as a milliliter (mL).
It stands for cubic centimeters for the engine.. In trucks 3.4litres would be 3400 cc but bigger engine, more power
CC (cubic centimeter) is a measurement of displacement used to identify the size of the combustion chambers in an engine. HP (horse power) is a measurement of power the engine can produce. CC and HP are not the same.
There are measuring cylinders of various sizes. I have seen cylinders with 1 cc (cubic centimeter) gradations and 5 cc and 10 cc.
CC stands for many purpose related to human life.Core Commander.Commencement Certificate.Character Certificate.Chief Commissioner.Chief Court.City Court.Cyber Cafe.Coronary Care.Critical Condition.Cadet Corps.Computer Credit.Channel Contribution.Countries Conference.Also CC is power of capacity for a vehicles stands for Cylinder Capacity.
CC stands for Carsten Charles.
The CC in Volkswagen CC stands for "Comfort Coupe".
The cc stands for cubic centimeters.
You don't! CC stands for cubic capacity and is the size of the engine, not the power produced by it - 2 engines which are the same size can produce massively different amounts of power. The power of an engine can be found by running the motor on a dynamometer.
cc stands for copy with complements
Horsepower is the power of an engine measured in terms of 550 foot-pounds per second (745.7 watts). CC stands for cubic centimeter, a unit of volume.