No. cc's are Cubic CentiMETRES. It's a measure of volume using lengths. A centilitre is already an expression of volume, so does not involve the use of cubic, in front of it. A centilitre is one hundredth of a litre. A cc is a thousandth of a litre. 1000cc = litre
The litre is defined as being equal to 0.001 cubic metre. Note that the statement is a definition. The 0.001 cubic metre is 1,000 cubic centimeters (cc's), so a litre is equal to 1,000 (or 103) cc's. There are 1,000 millilitres (ml) in a litre, and since there are also 1,000 cc's in a litre, there are 1,000 ml in 1,000 cc's. If 1,000 ml = 1,000 cc's then 1 ml = 1 cc.
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A two liter engine has a cubic capacity (cc) of 2000 cc.
1,000,000 Of course!
1500 cc = 1.5 litre
1 litre = 1000 cc
There are 1,000 cc in a litre.
1,000 cc in a litre
half a litre 500cc
1 litre = 1000 cc so 3.8 litres = 3.8*1000 = 3800 cc.
The unit of volume CC or cubic centimetre is equivalent to ML or milli litre. Its mean 1 cc = 1 ml
Cc or litre.
200 cc is equal to 0.2 litre
1 litre of water is 1,000 cc.
1000 cc = 1 litre. 'cc' ( cubic centimetres) or cm^(3) is an older way of writing 'mL'. ( millilitres). Remember 1000 cc = 1000 cm^(3) = 1000 centimetres cubed = 1000 millilitres = 1 litre.
6 cc or 6 cm3 is 6 ml