Converting CC to ML?
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Ok how many cc are there in a cubic inch?
Think around 16.5cc to cubic inch,
Does that sound right?
Think around 16.5cc to cubic inch,
Does that sound right?
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Originally Posted by Adrenaline_Z
Predator_Z, you must be thinking in terms of mass?
IE: 1 ml of H20 = 1 gram (at x.x' C)
IE: 1 ml of H20 = 1 gram (at x.x' C)
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Originally Posted by chris89gta
They are the same volume no matter the liquid... 1 cc = 1 ml
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I don't think he is referring to the liquid being equal, I think he means the
capacity of the objects being equal.
Specifically the part: 1 c.c. = 1 ml.
In other words, a 1 cubic centimeter box has the same volume as a 1 ml
glass.
Just a guess however, that's how I read it.
capacity of the objects being equal.
Specifically the part: 1 c.c. = 1 ml.
In other words, a 1 cubic centimeter box has the same volume as a 1 ml
glass.
Just a guess however, that's how I read it.
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Originally Posted by Bearcat Steve
ONLY at sea level. CC's are a measurement of volume and ML's are a measurement of mass. At higher altitudes, 1 ml of H2O will expand to more than 1 cc.
Grams are a measurement of mass, not milliliters. a milliliter is 1/1000 liter, and a liter is a popular measurement of liquid volume.