It means 'carbon copy'. Basically an old term that has not bee updated. It is used to let the main recipient klnow that others had been copied on a memo or letter.
None. CC's are a measurement that refer to liquids. CM's are a term of measurement that refer to length. Did you mean 96cm's?
cubic centimeter, It's one and the same thing as a milliliter.
You need to know the density (sometimes referred to as 'specific gravity') of the grease. Grams refer to the mass of product. CC's refer to the Volume of product. Density is Mass per Volume.
It stands for Cubic Centimeters. It is the measure of the engines displacement or the size of the engine as most people refer to it.
the only time I have seen CC and numbers is when you are suing multiple colors .. the cc normally refers to contrasting colors and the numbers refer to each color .. MC equals the main color
The model numbers refer to the size of the engine. The RS 50 has a 50 cc engine, the 125 a 125 cc engine. Bigger engines mean bigger bikes.
A milliliter (mL) and a cubic centimeter (cc) refer to the same measurement.
Just change the units because they refer to equal volumes. Thus 1000 ml = 1000 cc.
The CC in Volkswagen CC stands for "Comfort Coupe".
CC's of an engine refer to displacement. That has nothing to do with horsepower. Compressions ratios and other factors can cause large variations in horsepower for similar sized engines.
2000 CC
Yes. However, .09 cc is not equal 9 cc