Oh, dude, you're throwing some units at me! Alright, so 1500 cc is equal to about 3.3 pounds. But like, who's really counting, right? Just remember, if you're trying to convert units, Google is your friend.
To convert volume (cc) to weight (pounds), you need to know the density of the substance in question. Without knowing the specific substance, it is impossible to provide an accurate conversion. However, assuming you are referring to water, which has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, 1500 cc of water would weigh approximately 3.3 pounds.
5 pounds
1500 cc = 1.5 litre
1500 cc is 1.5 litres.
1000 cu cm = 1 l → 1500 cc = 1500 ÷ 1000 l = 1.5 l
1 cc equals 0.2 tsp, therefore 6 cc equals 1.2 tsp
1 cc equals 0.2 tsp, therefore 15 cc equals 3 tsp
20 cc
295 grams =how many cc
1419.52 cc in 1.5 quarts
3500cc is a unit of volume, not weight. To convert cc to pounds, you need to know the density of the substance being measured.
10 cc is equal to 0.01 liters.
750 cc is a measure of volume, not weight, so it cannot be directly converted to pounds. The weight of 750 cc of a substance would depend on the density of that substance. Different substances have different densities, so you would need to know the density of the substance in order to convert 750 cc to pounds.