mL and cubic cm (cc) are the same thing. 1 mL is equal to 1 cubic cm
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.
40 liters = 40 000 cc
Centimeters cubed, or cubic centimeters (cc). It is a measure of volume. One cc (or cm cubed) is equal to 1 cm wide by 1 cm high x 1 cm deep.
The cc is an abbreviation for cubic centimetres.Thus 60 cc is 60 cubic centimetres, and a measure of volume.I'm not sure what you mean by "calculate...in cm"; do you mean:what is 60 cc in cm³, in which case it is already in cm³, ie 60 cc = 60 cu cm = 60 cm³ - they are just different ways of writing exactly the same thing;what are the dimensions of an object with a volume of 60 cc, in which case it doesn't matter what the shape of the object is as long as its volume is 60 cc; eg it could be a cuboid 1cm×1cm×60cm or 1cm×2cm×30cm or 3cm×4cm×5cm or ½cm×2cm×60cm etc, or it could be a sphere of radius approx 2.429 cm, etcif you mean what is 60 cm³ in cm then the two are not compatible and the question is nonsense and unanswerable: cm³ is a measure of volume with three dimensions whereas cm is a measure of length which only has one dimension.
1 in = 2.54 cm 1 cu in = 1 in × 1 in × 1 in = 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm = 16.387064 cc → 300 cu in = 300 × 16.387064 cc = 4916.1192 cc ≈ 4916 cc
32mL = 32 cubic cm (cc)
If you mean how many cm3 in a mL.1 cubic centimeter (cc, cm 3 ). = 1 milliliter by def.
There both the same mate, CC is Cylinder Capacity, which is measured in cubic cm usually, the old measurement would be in cubic inches.
A 'cc' is a cubic centimetre, which is a unit of volume, like a millilitre (ml). Since an inch is a unit of length, I can tell you that an inch is roughly equivalent to 2.54 cm (centimetres are 'cm', not 'cc'). So, we take 4 and divide by 2.54 and get 1.574 There are 1.574 inches in 4 centimetres ('cm' not 'cc')
mL and cubic cm (cc) are the same thing. 1 mL is equal to 1 cubic cm
impossible. cc (cubic centimeter, or cm3) is volume unit and cm is length unit.
Cm is a measure of length and cc (cubic centimeters) is a measure of volume. You can't really equate them.
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.
None. CC's are a measurement that refer to liquids. CM's are a term of measurement that refer to length. Did you mean 96cm's?
There are approximately 2.54 cups of water in 600 cc.
1 cm^3 is a cube with 1 cm of length, breadth and height