what does cc means for vehicles?
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cubic centimeters
cc stands for cubic centimeters, a unit of volume. So 1500 cc is essentially 1.5 litres. This number basically is approximately (usually less than 1.5L but it is rounded off) the displacement volume of the engine i.e. the volume covered by the stroke of the piston multiplied by the number of cylinders the engine has.
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cc stands for cubic centimeters, a unit of volume. So 1500 cc is essentially 1.5 litres. This number basically is approximately (usually less than 1.5L but it is rounded off) the displacement volume of the engine i.e. the volume covered by the stroke of the piston multiplied by the number of cylinders the engine has.
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is it related to fuel consumption of a vehicle
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The term “cc” stands for Cubic Centimeters or simply cm³, which is a metric unit to measure the Engine's Capacity or its volume.
Engine Capacity is also known as ‘Engine Displacement’, which means the displacement of the piston inside the cylinder from Top Dead Centre (TDC) to the Bottom Dead Centre (BDC); in engine’s one complete cycle. The Engine Capacity is also measured in Litres corresponding to Cubic Centimetres.
If an engine has capacity of say 1000cc or 1000 Cubic Centimetres, then the capacity of that engine is 1 Litre.
Engine Capacity is also known as ‘Engine Displacement’, which means the displacement of the piston inside the cylinder from Top Dead Centre (TDC) to the Bottom Dead Centre (BDC); in engine’s one complete cycle. The Engine Capacity is also measured in Litres corresponding to Cubic Centimetres.
If an engine has capacity of say 1000cc or 1000 Cubic Centimetres, then the capacity of that engine is 1 Litre.
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