I had my boobs done a little over 2 years ago , and since then I have put on weight ! I can't remember what I weighed before I wen't and had these mass boobs put in me and I wan't to Know how much I weigh with out the 958 in the right side and 950 in the left . I Know they feel like they weigh quite a bit!!!
The weight of silicone can vary slightly based on its specific formulation, but on average, silicone has a density of about 1.1 to 1.2 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). Therefore, 800 cc (or 800 cm³) of silicone would weigh approximately 880 to 960 grams.
The weight of 1 cubic centimeter (cc) of silicone can vary depending on the type and formulation of the silicone. On average, 1 cc of silicone weighs about 0.97 grams.
On average, silicone implants weigh about 0.95 grams per CC. So, 650cc implants would weigh approximately 617.5 grams.
The density of silicone varies, so to determine the weight in grams, you need to know the specific density of the silicone being used. Typically, silicone has a density of around 0.97 g/cc, so 1200 cc of silicone would weigh approximately 1164 grams.
(800 cc * density in grams/cc) / 454 grams = pounds. some type of silicon chemical is 3.69 g/cc in density, so (800*3.69)/4.54 = 6.5 pounds. I'm not sure if this is the same density as the actual silicone or not, but you can look up silicone's density and plug that in for 3.69 above to find out the pounds you seek.
There are 30 cc's per ounce, so 400 cc's would weigh 13.33 ounces.
Silicone has a density that can vary, but it typically ranges from about 0.95 to 1.1 grams per cubic centimeter (cc). Assuming an average density of about 1 gram per cc, 1 pound (approximately 454 grams) would equal about 454 cc of silicone. Therefore, there are roughly 454 cc of silicone in a pound, depending on the specific density of the silicone used.
420 lbs.
15cc*1g/cc*(9.8m/s) = 147g = .324Lb
A little over 18 ounces. 30 cc=1 ounce
1005lbs
925 on a ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, such as copper. "CC" may stand for cubic zirconia, a synthetic gemstone often used as a diamond substitute in jewelry.