3.8 liters
1 acre = 4050 square metres. 1 inch = 2,54 cm = 0.0254 metres Volume of the section = 0.0254 metres * 4050 square metres = 103 cubic metres (to three significant figures) 1 litre = 1 cubic decimetre => 1000 cubic decimetres = 1000 litres = 1 cubic metre Thus 103*1000 = 103000 litres in that volume
103 cm is about 40.55 inch
One thousand. Think of a cubic decimeter as being ten centimeters on a side. V = s3, so V = 103 = 1000cm3.
1 cm3 = 1000 mm3 because if 1 cm = 10 mm, 1 cm3 = 103 mm3
In a 1977 Ford Pinto ( from the factory ) 2.3 litre / 140 cubic inch four cylinder engine ( 92 horsepower ) 2.8 litre / 171 cubic inch V6 ( I believe is 103 )
3.8 liters
98 I'd say more like 75 if stock. 85 HP if you make some minor adjustments...
Depends on other factors such as compression, head port, etc. My 06 Fatboy put out 105 torque, 103 horsepower. Could have gotten more with bigger injectors, but I was fine with results.
The Nova of 1964 offered a 283-cubic-inch 195-horsepower engine and a torque of 285 ft.-lb. There were other engine options for the Nova including a 153 cubic inch 4 cylinder developing 90 horsepower, and a 195-cubic-inch V6 developing 120 horsepower. A 230-cubic-inch I6 with 155 horsepower was also available as well as the most powerful engine a 283-cubic-inch 195-horsepower V8 with a torque of 295 ft.-lb. The 4 cylinder had a top speed of 95, I6 had a top speed of 103, and the V8 topped out at 113. The 327 was not available in the Nova in 1964.
1 cubic inch is equal to 16.38 cubic centimeters so your 103 cid would be 1687 ccm. 103x16.38=1687.14
1 inch = 2.54 cm 1 cubic inch = 1 in x 1 in x 1 in therefore 1 cubic inch = 2.54 cm x 2.54 cm x 2.54 cm = 16.39 cubic cm
2011
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There are approximately 1687.46 cc in 103 cubic inches.
103 cubic inches is about 1,688 cc
1 acre = 4050 square metres. 1 inch = 2,54 cm = 0.0254 metres Volume of the section = 0.0254 metres * 4050 square metres = 103 cubic metres (to three significant figures) 1 litre = 1 cubic decimetre => 1000 cubic decimetres = 1000 litres = 1 cubic metre Thus 103*1000 = 103000 litres in that volume