The volume of the cylinder. Bigger cylinder gives more power.
It is equal to 1/2 of 10 cc.
2000 CC
It's not possible to answer the question. "cc" is a measure of volume, not of velocity. You may mean "how fast is an engine with a displacement of 25000 cc", which is also not answerable because it depends on the construction of the engine, what it's moving, and how the motive power is transferred from the engine to the driving devices (wheels, propellers, whatever).Incidentally, 25000 cc is a HUGE engine by the standards of most personal vehicles. 250 cc is a more reasonable size for a motorcycle, 2500 cc (2.5 liters) is a fairly common engine size for small-to-midsize cars, and a large farm tractor might contain a engine with a displacement of 10 liters (10000 cc) or so.
cc (cubic centimeter) is a unit of volume, of the piston or pistons. It can't be directly converted to a unit of power (kW or horsepower), although it is certainly one of the factors that makes an engine more powerful (other things being equal, more cc means more horsepower).
2248 watt power
you can convert cubic inches to cc's but not horse power. an engine with say 65 cc's can have different amounts of horse power depending on carberation, pistons, valves etc. etc. etc. but my 65 cc engine does have 1.89 hp if that helps.
CC can be defined as the power of engine, for example 250 cc bike stand for 250cc is the power of engine for that bike.
A 350 cc engine is equal to 0.35 liters.
No, I don't think so. A 90Ci engine is equal to 1474.835 cc.
that depends on the engine. A CC just stands for cubic centimeters, which is referring to the engine size. That isn't the defining thing for Horsepower. HP is a unit of power, CC is a unit of size. Assuming the 1 HP is representing brake power and the Mean Effective pressure is defined or available then, The CC or Volume Displacement can be defined by using this formula: Brake Power= Brake Mean Effective Pressure X Volume Displacement (CC)
Not really sure what your asking here but cc's like horse power determines the amount of power your engine produces. The larger the number the more power.
3.3 HP
cc is the actual size of the engine. It could be a 1200 cc engine that might put out around 90 h.p.
cubic centimeter 180cc means 180 cm3 of volume expantion power. more the cc more the power
cubic centimeter 180cc means 180 cm3 of volume expantion power. more the cc more the power
CC (cubic centimeter) is a measurement of displacement used to identify the size of the combustion chambers in an engine. HP (horse power) is a measurement of power the engine can produce. CC and HP are not the same.