A 1-inch syringe typically has a capacity marked in milliliters (mL) and is often calibrated to allow for precise measurement of liquid volumes. Since 5 cc (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 5 mL, you would fill the syringe to the 5 mL mark to measure this volume. The markings on the syringe will guide you in accurately reaching the desired measurement. Always ensure to expel any air bubbles before taking the final measurement.
You draw a square which measures 1 inch along each of its 4 sides.
1/8th of a cubic inch
The standard width of tape - it measures one inch across. Other common sizes are 1/2" (12mm) or 2" (50mm)
Yes, 5ml is smaller than 25ml. 5cc < 25cc's. (1 ml = 1 cc)
.30 inches on a tape measure is a little less than one-third of an inch. It can be found by locating the 1/4 inch mark (which is 0.25 inches) and then measuring an additional 1/20 of an inch past that mark. On most tape measures, this would be represented as a small division between the 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch marks.
CC stands for cubic centimeters. ML stands for Milliliters. One cc is equal to one ml. So, if you need 1ml you can use 1cc or 1/5 of a 5cc syringe.
1% Lidocaine is 10mg/mL, so 50mg in 5cc's is also 1%
A person who measures 5 feet 1 inch is 61 inches tall.
1 teaspoon = 4.93 cc 1 metric teaspoon is 5cc
1 standard teaspoon holds approximately 5 cc of water
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30 cc is equal to 1 oz of liquid cc = cubic centimeter. This is also a VOLUME measurement. Most syringes measure their capacity in cc's. If you have a 5cc syringe, it will hold ~5ml of liquid in it.
To determine if your pedals are 1/2 inch or 9/16 inch, you can use a ruler to measure the diameter of the pedal threads. If the diameter measures approximately 1/2 inch, then your pedals are 1/2 inch. If the diameter measures approximately 9/16 inch, then your pedals are 9/16 inch.
5 cc of water is 1 teaspoon.
The ratio is 1 : 1 since the two measures are equivalent.
That is approximately 1 teaspoon
A standard thumbtack typically measures about ¾ of an inch in length.