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How many quart [ancient hebrew] in 1 cc? The answer is 0.00092592592592593. We assume you are converting between quart [ancient hebrew] and cubic centimetre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: quart [ancient hebrew] or cc The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 925.92592592593 quart [ancient hebrew], or 1000000 cc. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between quarts and cubic centimeters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 1080 cc
2 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 2160 cc
3 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 3240 cc
4 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 4320 cc
5 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 5400 cc
6 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 6480 cc
7 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 7560 cc
8 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 8640 cc
9 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 9720 cc
10 quart [ancient hebrew] to cc = 10800 cc
You can do the reverse unit conversion from cc to quart [ancient hebrew], or enter any two units below:
A cubic centimetre (cm3) is equal to the volume of a cube with side length of 1 centimetre. It was the base unit of volume of the CGS system of units, and is a legitimate SI unit. It is equal to a millilitre (ml).
The colloquial abbreviations cc and ccm are not SI but are common in some contexts. It is a verbal shorthand for "cubic centimetre". For example 'cc' is commonly used for denoting displacement of car and motorbike engines "the Mini Cooper had a 1275 cc engine". In medicine 'cc' is also common, for example "100 cc of blood loss".
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