You can use this volume conversion table if you are converting from cubic centimeters (cc, cm3) to cubic millimeters (mm3) for the values listed in the table below.
Cubic centimeter and cubic millimeter are both metric volume units.
1 Cubic Centimeter = 1 000 Cubic Millimeters
1 Cubic Millimeter = 0.001 Cubic Centimeters
There are 1000 cubic centimeters (cc) in 1 liter.
It depends on the density of the substance.
One. The 'ml' and the 'cc' are identical volumes.
There are 1 cubic centimeter (cc) in 1 milliliter (ml). They are equivalent measures of volume.
There are 10,000 angstroms in a millimeter.
cc is a volume, mm is a length. You can't have a volume in a length
1 cm = 10 mm → 10 cm = 10 × 10 mm = 100 mm
There is no sensible answer to this question. A cc is a measure of volume, with dimensions [L3]. A mm is a measure of length, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
millimeters squared or mm^2
In Roman numerals, 10 is represented by the letter X, not MM. MM represents 2000 in Roman numerals.
If Measuring in mm, ( Bore x Bore x Stroke x .7854 ) / 1000 = cc's
That all depends on what the stroke is...
300 mm x 15 cm x 20 mm = (30 x 15 x 2) cubic centimeters, or 900 cc.
It is 0.891 cubic centimeters [cc], and 1 cc equals a milliliter [mL]. So it is 0.891 mL. 1 cc equals 1 cm X 1 cm X 1 cm = 10 mm X 10 mm X 10 mm = 1000 mm3. To give some scale to this, there are 5 mL in 1 teaspoon; it is a little more than 1/6 of a teaspoon.
Homelite XL76 is 58.1cc cylinder bore is 1.8125" or 46.mm piston stroke is 1.375" or 34.9mm
Millimetre is a unit of length whereas, cc generally refers to cubic centimetres which is a unit of volume. They cannot be converted to one another.
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