cc is a unit of volume measure like u specify a vehicle as 150 cc a car of 2.5 litre (2500 cc)this shows the amount of volume which is present in the cylinder so basically if u want to measure volume u specify as m3, cm3(cc), mm3milligram is a unit of mass or weight like the mass of some ornament or in technical terms mass of weighing pan etcas per my knowledge there is o inter relation between mg and cc if so please let me knowthanx guys
It's not possible to answer the question. "cc" is a measure of volume, not of velocity. You may mean "how fast is an engine with a displacement of 25000 cc", which is also not answerable because it depends on the construction of the engine, what it's moving, and how the motive power is transferred from the engine to the driving devices (wheels, propellers, whatever).Incidentally, 25000 cc is a HUGE engine by the standards of most personal vehicles. 250 cc is a more reasonable size for a motorcycle, 2500 cc (2.5 liters) is a fairly common engine size for small-to-midsize cars, and a large farm tractor might contain a engine with a displacement of 10 liters (10000 cc) or so.
79% of 2500 = 79% * 2500 = 0.79 * 2500 = 1,975
75% of 2500= 75% * 2500= 0.75 * 2500= 1875
1000 + 2500 = 2500
There are 2500 cubic centimeters (cc) in 2500 ml, as 1 ml is equivalent to 1 cc.
Yes. 2500 cc is 2.5 liters, and the bottle would hold about 0.66 of a US gallon.
2500 cc = 10.5668821 US cups
Mmmmm . . . about 2500 cc's, I imagine. Mine is 4100 cc's and my old dad's is about 1200 cc's.
2500 cc of blood is equal to 2.5 liters. This is approximately 10% of the total blood volume in an average adult.
2,500 cc of water is approximately 88.185 ounces.
2500 cc is 84.5 ounces or 2.6 quarts.
2500 Cubic Centimeters... It's the volume of a cylinder or cylinders between the bottom stroke and top stroke of the piston or pistons.
ca. 84 ounces
1 liter will fill that cup four times over.
every cubic centimeter is equal to one milliliter. There are 1000 mL. in one Liter, so there are 2500 in 2.5 L. There are also 2500 cc's in 2.5 L.
The size of the engine, in cubic inches, cc, or liters, does not equal h.p. A 2.5 L engine may give variable ratings in h.p. Depends compression and parts used.