you can convert cubic inches to cc's but not horse power. an engine with say 65 cc's can have different amounts of horse power depending on carberation, pistons, valves etc. etc. etc. but my 65 cc engine does have 1.89 hp if that helps.
Cubic capacity and horsepower have no direct correlation.
That would depend on how many mg's are in 1 cc. 2 ml is equal to 2 cc if that is what you meant to ask
Approximately 30 cc of water equals 2 tablespoons.
It is equal to 1/2 of 10 cc.
2 teaspoons of water is approximately 10 cc.
2cc is equal to 0.406 US teaspoons.
1 Cubic Centimeter is equal to 20 Drops
Horsepower only roughly translates into a cc range. Generally a 2 1/2 to 3 HP range is possible.
2 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
2 US fluid ounces = 59.15 cc
it depends upon the cars cc(s) if the car is of 100cc it means it is of 1 horsepower if 200cc its 2 horsepower so like that you can identify the horsepower of an car OK Actually, CC stands for Cubic Centimeters and has nothing whatsoever to do with converting that number to horsepower. A 500 cc engine may have 25, 35 or 55 horsepower depending on how it is tuned and if it has racing parts installed. My Can AM 800 CC has 67HP. It will smoke anything in it's class.
A cc is a unit used to measure liquids. 1 cc is equal to 1 mL. So 30 cc's would be equal to 30 mL. That is just over 2 tablespoons of liquid.