Cant tell for sure. A good engine will have a small cc for its KW, while a crap one will require more cc. CC relates to the size of the engine, while kw refers to the power. Id say a 125 at a guess
Kw is the ionisation constant for water at 25°C which value is 1.0x10^-14. (chemistry)In water at any pH the equilibrium state Kw is defined by and equal to the 'ion product':Kw = [H3O+]*[OH-] = 1.0*10-14at room temperature 25°C
1.2 kW is 1200 W.
125 kW is about 167.6 hp
1 kW is equal to about 3,412.14 BTU/hour.
1000 millilitres = 1 litre which is equal to 1000 cubic centimetres(cc) 25 ml = 25 cc Density = mass /volume This gives : 23 gm / 25 cc = 0.92 g/cc This is equivalent to 920 kg / cubic metre. By the way, this value is very near to the density of ice.
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51 kW is equal to 68.34 hp
2 kw is 2.68 hp (Kilowatts / Horsepower)
Kilo-watts
It is equal to 1/2 of 10 cc.
200 cc is equal to 0.2 litre