the cc stands for cubic centimeters, so 1200 cc is the total displacement of the engine. It is the total volume, that the cylinders would displace for each stroke. For example. Suppose you have 4 cylinders in an engine. If each cylinder displaces 300cc for each stroke ( from Top dead centre to bottom dead centre), then it equals 1200cc for 4 cylinders.
you need to know the desnsity of the material (grams per cubic centimeter or pounds per cubic inch). Then multiply density times area times thickness to get weight with proper units. Weight = density x volume
An 800cc engine has a size of 800 cubic centimeters. This kind of engine would likely be found on a motorcycle or four wheeler.
cubic feet per minute
The weight of unfilled polycarbonate is 0.0433297 pounds per cubic inch
In cubic inch displacement or cubic centimeter displacement or HP (horse power).
The displacement of the engine cylinder(s).
The cubic centimeter displacement of an engine does not determine its horsepower.
Forget the horsepower rating, they are just arbitrary. Determine what the cubic inch (or cubic centimeter) displacement of your engine is. Generally speaking a 4 stroke engine would have to have twice the displacement of a 2 stroke in order to produce the same power. Example: 6.1 cubic inch (100 cc) 2 stroke is equal to a 12.2 cubic inch (200 cc) four stroke.
This bike has an engine with a displacement of 1084.00 cc's or 66.15 cubic inches.
6,000 A cubic centimeter is equal to a milliliter. Therefore, a 6.0 liter engine has a displacement of 6,000 milliliters (or 6,000 cubic centimeters).
The total volume of all the cylinders would be the cubic inch (cid) or cubic centimeter (cc) displacement of that particular engine.
In the metric system, "cc" stands for cubic centimeter, which is a unit of volume equal to a cube that is 1 centimeter on each side. It is commonly used to measure the volume of liquids or the displacement of an engine.
In North America 2000 CC ( 2.0 liter ) SOHC or DOHC
A cc is one cubic centimeter. An engine measurement in cc is the total of the volumes displaced by the cylinders of the engine through one revolution.
In ATV, "cc" refers to the engine displacement or size of the engine. It stands for cubic centimeters and is a unit of measurement used to describe the volume of the engine's cylinders. The higher the cc, the more powerful the engine typically is.
CC is the cubic centimeter capacity of an engine cc is the distance between the top dead center ie) piston end in top most and the bottom dead center ie) piston at the bottom most. It is simply called as how much volume occupied by the piston which one stroke It is the cubic centimeter measurement of engine displacement.