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Author | Topic: many how ml = cc's? |
tom659 Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 2) |
![]() ![]() ![]() whats the ratio to ml - cc -mg? ------------------ IP: Logged |
CRYPTONITE Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 100) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ML AND CC IS THE SAME THING( WELL BASICALLY) AMOUNT ON LIQUID(VOLUME)MG IS AMOUNT OF INGREDIENTS PER CC.DOES THAT HELP?HELL I AIN'T A SCIENTIST I REALLY DON'T KNOW HOW TO EXPLAIN IT BETTER. ------------------ IP: Logged |
The_Blond_Myth Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 8) |
![]() ![]() ![]() 1 ml=1 cc, it is as simple as that. both units measure volume. It is like comparing a cubic inch with a pint, both measure volume, It just so happens that one milliliter equals one cubic centimeter(cc). LP IP: Logged |
Iean Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 9) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hurray! I am glad to know that this board has some moderately intelligent people on it. Yes dimension wise if you take a box that is measured in cm and you find the area of box it is (cm x cm)= cm^2 then if you want to find the volume of that box or whatever (not going to go into the trig) you take (cm x cm x cm)= cm^3 IP: Logged |
Iean Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 9) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To find the mg. you would need to know both the density of the substance and the volume. Use this formula Density=Mass(in grams but make sure your units in the density and mass are the same)/Volume (in ml. or liters making sure that the units in the density are the same.) D=M/V IP: Logged |
MR 250 Amature Bodybuilder (Total posts: 7) |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() JUST REMEMBER, METRE/LITRE/GRAM. HAHAHA... IP: Logged |
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