Cubic Centimeter
If the diameter of the sphere is 6 cm then the volume is: 113.1 cc
10cc 10cc you can't cm is a length, cc is a volume
The volume of water can be calculated using its density, which is approximately 1 kg/L at standard temperature and pressure. Since 1 liter is equal to 1,000 cubic centimeters (cc), 10 kg of water would have a volume of 10 liters or 10,000 cc. Thus, the volume of 10 kg of water is 10,000 cc.
Density = Mass/Volume = 9g/2cc = 4.5 g per cc.
The question, as presented, is total nonsense since volume cannot be measured i cm. A centimetre is a measure of distance, not volume. The appropriate measure for volume is cubic centimetres or cc. Density = Mass/Volume = 36 g/12 cc = 3 grams per cc.
CC stands for Centimeters Cubed it is the total volume of each engine cylinder multiplied by the total number of cylinders in the engine. As a result larger engines will have a higher CC value.
cc
"Cc" stands for cubic centimeter, which is a unit of volume measurement commonly used in the metric system. It is equivalent to one milliliter.
cc is a volume, mm is a length. You can't have a volume in a length
The CC in Volkswagen CC stands for "Comfort Coupe".
CC stands for Carsten Charles.
"cc" usually stands for cubic centimeters, or centiliters.
Cubic Centimeters
Cubic Centimeters (referring to the engine displacement, ie the engine size). Specifically, the volume of the cylinder or cylinders.
If the diameter of the sphere is 6 cm then the volume is: 113.1 cc
volume of prostrate 35.6 cc = how much in gms
1 cc has the volume of a millilitre