you need the density of the object in g/ml. Then you multiply the cc by the density and you get mass in g. If it is water, it is 1
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density = mass/volume → density = 84 g / 12 cc = 7 g/cc = 7 g/cm³ = 7 g/ml
no you can't
Conversion: Naptha is 0.75 g / cc or 1.333 cc/g Conversion: 1000 cc = 1 l Conversion: 453.59237 g = 1 pound. Conversion: 2000 pounds = 1 ton 1 ton * 2000 lb/ton * 453.59237 g/lb * 1.333 cc/g * 0.001 l/cc = 1209.579653 liters.
Assuming a density of 1 g/cc ... Then the answer is 750 g But if they are silicon you would need to find the density of silicon. Note cc means cubic centimeters or cm³
Density is given in terms of mass/volume. To convert this to grams/cc, convert 1 kg to grams and divide by 280 cc. Thus, 1 kg x 1000 g/kg = 1000g. Then 1000g/280 cc = 3.57 g/cc, or 4g/cc (1 sig fig)
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
A convert cc has 350 horsepower
HP does not directly relate to cc
1 tsp = 5 cc
µl x 0.001 = cc
There is NO way to do that.
1 cc = 1 ml
1 teaspoon is 5 cc.
cc / 1000 = Liters
460mls is the same as 460 cc's http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/volume
very hard to convert, about 2.5-3.5hp per 100 cc in mowers