To convert kilowatts (kW) to cubic centimeters (cc), you need to clarify the context, as kW measures power and cc measures volume. If you're referring to an engine's power output, you typically need the engine's efficiency and specific power characteristics to make a conversion. For example, a rough estimate is that approximately 1 kW is equivalent to about 1.36 cc for a gasoline engine, but this can vary widely based on the engine design. Therefore, 4.8 kW could be roughly estimated to correspond to around 6.5 cc per kW, leading to an approximate volume of around 32 cc, but this is highly variable and context-dependent.
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Volume to be filled = 6*4*2 = 48 cc Volume of each cube = 2*2*2 = 8 cc Number of cubes = 48/8 = 6
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).
1 Megawatt = 1000 Kilowatts so 30 Mw = 30*1000 kw = 30,000 kw.
The correct symbol is 'kW', and it stands for 'kilowatt' which is the SI unit of power.
48 cm * 18 cm * 12 cm = 10368 cc or 10.368 litres. And if you did not intend the question to be in terms of centimetres, you should have considered being more specific while asking the question.