Oh, dude, 1000cc of water weighs about 1000 grams or 1 kilogram. It's like a basic fact of life, you know? Water is pretty chill like that, always keeping it consistent. So yeah, if you ever need to weigh out some water, just remember it's basically a 1:1 ratio with milliliters to grams.
The weight of 1000cc (1 liter) of fat is approximately 0.9 kg or 2 lbs.
for water 1000cc = 1 kilogram for other materials you need to multiply this by their densities.
The weight of water is approximately 1 gram per 1 cubic centimeter. Therefore, 100 cc of water would weigh 100 grams. This is a standard conversion used in chemistry and physics when calculating the weight of liquids based on their volume.
Assuming the density of water is 1000 kg/m3, 32 cubic meters of water would weigh 32,000 kg or 32 metric tonnes.
which water?
1lt. = 1000cc = 10hp.
about 155 hp
1000cc is 1 liter.
it is the same weigh.
Around 68 hp
To much.
78 pounds