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GSM stands for Grammes per Square Metre - and is how the quality of paper is measured. Normal office paper is either 60 or 80 grammes - good quality paper would be 100 to 120 grammes. Actually, it is how the THICKNESS of paper is measured, in a roundabout way. The more paper weighs, the thicker it is.
Density is measured in mass per volume (kg/cc) or, often in English, weight per volume (pounds/cubic-feet).
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.
A graduated cylinder is measured in "cc"
The answer depends on the substance being measured. Water, for instance, has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. Therefore, multiplying seventy cc of water times the density of one gram / cc would yield 70 grams of water. Simply multiply the substance's density (in grams per cc or grams per mL as 1 mL = 1 cc) by 70 to get your answer.
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
The engine of a motorcycle is typically measured in cubic centimeters (CC).
The amount of matter or stuff is measured by the mass, measured in kilogrammes and other units like grammes or pounds. It not the same as weight, which (if you are an astronaut) changes with where you are.
Volume measured in cubic centimeters.
Cc or cubic centimetre
Any volume can be measured in cc (cubic centimeters), a cube one centimeter on a side also equal to a milliliter (one thousandth of a liter).