15cc*1g/cc*(9.8m/s) = 147g = .324Lb
assuming water with density 1 gm/cc 550 cc = 550 gm
It depends on the density of the stone. This can vary from 0.64 g per cc for pumice (it will float on water) to 3.4 g per cc for peridotite.
If you mean: DCCC then its the equivalent of 800 If you mean: DC and CC then its equivalents are 600 and 200 respectively
1720.641 cc
(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.
0.97g
To answer that depends on the type of silicone involved. Some varieties of silicone are more dense than others and therefore equal volumes (1200cc) would weigh different amounts.
There are 30 cc's per ounce, so 400 cc's would weigh 13.33 ounces.
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!!!
It depends on the density of the material being weighed. The weight of 800 cc of water is 800 grams or 1.764 pounds. The weight of 800 cc of milk is 870 grams or 1.9 pounds.
You cannot convert a volume measure to a mass without knowing the density (or specific gravity) of the substance in question. 800 cc of helium will have a much smaller mass than 800 cc of lead.
420 lbs.
The Maruti 800 has a total of 796 cc
2 grams
800 cc = 27.05 US fluid ounces.
A little over 18 ounces. 30 cc=1 ounce