Convert cm3 to liter - How to convert easily
For example, if we compare a 50cc motorcycle and a car with a 2l HDI engine, the motorcycle represents a 0.05L engine.
It would therefore take 20 50cc motorcycles to equal the car's engine which is 2L and therefore 2000cm3.
Conversely, we must divide 2000/20=50cc to obtain 50cc, we could therefore place the equivalent of 20 50cc motorcycle engines to equal the 2000cc engine of the car.
Cubic centimeters (cm3) and liters (L) are commonly used units of measurement to describe the capacity of a vehicle's engine. If you are a motorcycle or car enthusiast, you have probably already heard of these two units. However, there may be times when you need to convert cm3 to liters or vice versa. In this article, we will show you how to perform this conversion easily.
Converting cm3 to liters
Converting cm3 to liters is quite simple. Simply divide the number of cm3 by 1000 to obtain the corresponding number of liters. For example, if you have a 2000 cc engine, you can convert it to liters by doing the following division:
2000 cm3 / 1000 = 2 liters
Thus, a 2 liter engine for a car represents 2000 cm3 for a motorcycle.
Converting liters to cm3
To convert liters to cm3, simply multiply the number of liters by 1000. For example, if you have a 50 liter gas tank, you can convert it to cm3 by performing the following multiplication:
50 liters x 1000 = 50,000 cm3
Conclusion
Converting cm3 to liters is an easy task that can be useful for vehicle owners and mechanics. By knowing how to perform this conversion, you can easily compare the engine capacities of different vehicles. If you have any questions or doubts about converting cm3 to liters, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Engine in cm3 | Engine in L3 |
50cc | 0.05L |
100cc | 0.1L |
125cc | 0.125L |
200cc | 0.2L |
600cc | 0.6L |
1000CC | 1L |
1200cc | 1.2L |
2000cc | 2L |