To convert milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc), you need to know the density of the substance you're measuring, as mg is a unit of mass and cc is a unit of volume. For example, if the substance has a density of 1 mg/cc (like water), then 25 mg would equal 25 cc. However, for substances with different densities, you would use the formula: volume (cc) = mass (mg) / density (mg/cc). Always check the specific density of the substance to make an accurate conversion.
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
10cc 10cc you can't cm is a length, cc is a volume
To convert milliequivalents (meq) to milliliters (cc) for a specific substance, you need to know its concentration or molarity. Without that information, you cannot directly convert 40 meq to cc. If you have the concentration of the solution, you can use the formula: volume (cc) = (meq × 1000) / concentration (meq/cc).
0.8 ml is not equivalent to 1 cc. The ml and the cc are identical volumes, so 0.8 ml = 0.8 cc.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to cubic inches (ci), you can use the conversion factor: 1 cc is approximately 0.0610237 ci. Therefore, to convert 1584 cc to ci, you multiply 1584 by 0.0610237, which equals about 96.7 ci.
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
A convert cc has 350 horsepower
This is not a proper conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
HP does not directly relate to cc
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to liters (L), divide the number of cc by 1000. This is because 1 liter is equal to 1000 cc.
To convert milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc), you need to know the density of the substance in question. Without this information, a direct conversion is not possible. The relationship between milligrams and cubic centimeters varies depending on the substance's density.
1 teaspoon is 5 cc.
There is NO way to do that.
1 tsp = 5 cc
1 cc = 1 ml
µl x 0.001 = cc
very hard to convert, about 2.5-3.5hp per 100 cc in mowers