5 oz
you need the density of the liquid.
33.8140227 do. (rounded)
That is 4.233 ounces of liquid similar to water.
About 50-150 teaspoons or 2 tablespoons.
Liquid copper (near it's melting point) is 8.02 grams per cubic centimeter. Divide the total weight (466g) by 8.02 = 58.1047 ccs. 58.1047ccs = 3.54576634 Cubic Inches.
The same as 1800 ml, or 1.8 liters.
how on the 2002 CCS cover
3 cc are equal to 3 ml.
25 ccs (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 25 milliliters, as 1 cc is equal to 1 mL. This volume is roughly the size of a standard tablespoon, which holds about 15 mL. Therefore, 25 ccs is slightly less than two tablespoons. In terms of everyday objects, it could be visualized as a small shot glass filled with liquid.
No, CCS is not in California. There main plant is in Westerville, Ohio. ----
150 milliliters is 0.63 cups.
mm * * * * * You do not usually measure the length of a liquid. A millilitre (ml), which is a measure of volume, is more appropriate.