Difficult to answer as it depends on the dropper and the liquid. As a general rule there are 25 to 30 drops in one cubic centimeter/centimetre, cm3
To calculate the drops per minute for a 40 cc/hour IV, you'll first convert the hourly rate to a per-minute rate. Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, divide 40 cc by 60 minutes, which equals approximately 0.67 cc/min. If using a standard IV set with a drop factor of 15 drops per cc, multiply 0.67 cc/min by 15 drops/cc, resulting in about 10 drops per minute. Adjust according to the specific drop factor of the IV set being used.
0.26
A "cc" and a "mL" are they same thing.
12 cc per 1 ml
1,000 cc per liter.
16.38 cc=1 cu in. and depends on the effenceny of the motor.Could be from 5 cc to 32 cc per hp.
depends on the drop size, many are 60, some are less.
1000cc per liter.
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measure of volume.
65 cc per hour 1 liter = 1000 cc So 65 cc per hour is 65/1000 = 0.065 liters per hour
3785cc per US gallon.