If ur talking about a motor its kinda like the metric system of saying hp or power, car motors range form 1000cc to 10000cc normally
89/10 = 8.9 g/ml = 8.9 g/cc Many materials may have that density; copper is one; nickel is another; bronze another
It really depends on your record and your age, but for a 250 cc it will be around $400 a year for just the bike and $800 a year if you include body insurance and I heard from a friend who has a 600 cc bike and he pays around $89 a month.
The single most valuable Morgan dollar is the 1893-S. A few other notable dates are the 1881-CC, '85-CC, '89-CC, '93-CC, 1894, 1895-O and S, and 1903-O.
The CC in Volkswagen CC stands for "Comfort Coupe".
2000 CC
There is not a conversion from cc to MPH, but the more the cc's, the faster it is able to go.
Yes. However, .09 cc is not equal 9 cc
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CC stands for Carsten Charles.
1350 cc
100 CC.