In measuring liquids, cc stands for cubic centimeters. A single cc is equal to 0.999972 milliliters, but in practical use 1 cc is exactly the same as 1 milliliter.
It is equivalent to 3/1000
Two equivalent fractions are 2 over 12, and 3 over 18. There much more equivalent fractions besides those.
0.35 km = 0.217 miles
It is a volume equivalent to 10 cubic centimetres!
That is approximately 20 grams
One tea spoon can contain 5cc of a liquid. So, 20cc is equivalent to 4 tea spoons.
The conversion of cubic centimeters (cc) to grams depends on the substance being measured, as the density of the substance affects the conversion. For water, 20cc is equivalent to 20 grams, as the density of water is 1g/cc. If the substance differs from water, you need to know the substance's density to make the conversion accurately.
Depends what the dry material is. 20cc of water is about 2/3 of an ounce
Huh?
The density of the object is calculated by dividing the mass (10g) by the volume (20cc). So, 10g / 20cc = 0.5 g/cc. Therefore, the density of the object is 0.5 grams per cubic centimeter.
One ounce is roughly 30cc, so 20cc would be 2/3 ounce.
i heard it was 18-20cc for an adult.
i heard that 18-20cc is the average for an adult...
Oh, dude, 20cc is a unit of volume, not speed. It's like asking how tall a liter is in inches. If you're talking about a vehicle, you'd need more info like engine size, gear ratio, tire size, and a bunch of other stuff that makes my brain hurt just thinking about it. So, yeah, 20cc doesn't really translate to mph.
cc is a measure of volume mililiter(ml)i known as a cc therefore, 20cc=20ml 1000cc=1liter(L) 20cc=0.02L
2 pounds each 3 pounds including the nipple