The weight of 900cc can vary depending on the substance. However, typically 900cc of water would weigh around 900 grams, which is equivalent to 0.9 kilograms.
900cc = 3.8 cups
900cc = 900 cubic centimeters = 0.9 liter This is an English measurement. Britain now uses the International Standard measurement units. If we go back in time, 900 cubic centimeter = 1.5837785878 pint [UK].
That is 31.747 ounces
That is 31.747 ounces
2003
Depends on tons of factors what engine, year, model Etc. 900cc could be 68hp or 150....
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You can't compare the two; cc is a measure of volume, hp is measure of power.
90cc is 3.043 fluid ounces.
that depends on the cc of the car. a small engine, say 900cc is about £20 for six months or £35 a year. My 1800cc Volvo is £100 for six months or £190 for a year.
your output should be relatively close to what you intake. A normal person will have anywhere from 400cc's to 900cc's