The weight of water is approximately 1 gram per 1 cubic centimeter. Therefore, 100 cc of water would weigh 100 grams. This is a standard conversion used in chemistry and physics when calculating the weight of liquids based on their volume.
It very much depends on the substance. Cubic centimetres is a volume not a mass. 5,000 cc of vacuum would weigh nothing at all, 5,000 cc of water would weigh about 5 kilograms, 5,000 cc of mercury a great deal more
One cubic centimeter (cc) of lead weighs approximately 11.34 grams.
On average, silicone implants weigh about 0.95 grams per CC. So, 650cc implants would weigh approximately 617.5 grams.
1 kg...one of the answers above states 1000 kg but the answer should be 1000 g or 1 kg
A cc is a unit of volume, so the weight depends on how dense the material is. If you're referring to water, one cc (= one milliliter) has a mass of one gram at normal temperatures, so 450 ml of water has a mass of 450 gm. However 450 ml of oil, 450 ml of petrol, 450 ml of lead, etc. would all have different masses because each has a different density.
It very much depends on the substance. Cubic centimetres is a volume not a mass. 5,000 cc of vacuum would weigh nothing at all, 5,000 cc of water would weigh about 5 kilograms, 5,000 cc of mercury a great deal more
15cc*1g/cc*(9.8m/s) = 147g = .324Lb
1 cc water is about 1 ml water. 100 cc of water is 100ml, which is 0.1liter.
assuming water with density 1 gm/cc 550 cc = 550 gm
That depends on the liquid. 60 cc's of water = 60 ml = 60 grams = 2 ounces.
There are 30 cc's per ounce, so 400 cc's would weigh 13.33 ounces.
cc stands for cubic centimeter. It is a unit of volume equivalent to a milliliter. A pound is a unit of weight. A cc of water weighs less than a cc of, say, iron. So 700cc of water would weigh less than 700cc of iron would.
1/10 of a liter 0.1 liter
1/10 of a liter 0.1 liter
It depends on the density of what you're weighing. The weight of 750 cc of water is 750 grams. The weight of 750 cc of milk is 810 grams.
100 cc of water is 3.527 ounces. 100 cc of flour is about 1.86 ounces. -It's important to remember that 'cc' is a measure of volume, NOT weight
420 lbs.