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A '''cubic centimetre''' (or '''cubic centimeter''' [[American and British English spelling differences|in US English]]) (SI unit symbol: '''cm<sup>3</sup>'''; non-SI abbreviations: '''cc''' and '''ccm''') is a commonly used [[unit of measurement|unit]] of [[volume]] that extends the derived [[International System of Units|SI]]-unit [[cubic metre]], and corresponds to the volume of a cube that measures 1&nbsp;[[centimetre|cm]] × 1&nbsp;cm × 1&nbsp;cm.  One cubic centimetre corresponds to a volume of {{sfrac|1,000,000}} of a cubic metre, or {{sfrac|1,000}} of a [[litre]], or one [[millilitre]]; thus, 1&nbsp;cm<sup>3</sup> ≡ 1&nbsp;ml.  The mass of one cubic centimetre of [[water]] at 3.98&nbsp;°C (the temperature at which it attains its [[maximum density]]) is closely equal to one gram. Note that SI supports only the use of symbols and deprecates the use of any abbreviations for units.<ref name=BIPM2006>{{SIbrochure8th|page=130}}</ref> Hence '''cm<sup>3</sup>''' is preferred to '''cc''' or '''ccm'''.  
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Many [[science|scientific]] fields have replaced cubic centimeters with milliliters.  The [[medicine|medical]] and [[automotive industry|automotive]] fields in the United States still use the term cubic centimetre. Much of the automotive industry outside the U.S. has switched to litres. The United Kingdom uses millilitres in preference to cubic centimetres in the medical field, but not the automotive.  Most other English-speaking countries follow the UK example.
 
There is currently a movement within the medical field to discontinue the use of cc in prescriptions and on medical documents, as it can be misread as "00". This could cause a hundredfold overdose of medication, which could be dangerous or even lethal. In the United States, such confusion accounts for 12.6% of all errors associated with medical abbreviations.<ref>
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[[Image:Displacement.gif|thumb|250px|One complete cycle of a four-cylinder, four-stroke engine. The volume displaced is marked in orange.]]In [[Internal Combustion Engine|automobile engines]], "cc" refers to the total volume of its [[engine displacement]] in cubic centimetres. The displacement can be calculated using the formula
:<math>d = {\pi \over 4} \times b^2 \times s \times n</math>
where ''d'' is engine displacement, ''b'' is the bore of the cylinders, ''s'' is length of the stroke and ''n'' is the number of cylinders.
 
'''Conversions'''
 
*1 [[litre|millilitre]] = 1 cm<sup>3</sup>
*1 [[litre]] = 1000 cm<sup>3</sup>
*1 [[cubic inch]] =  16.387 cm<sup>3</sup>.
 
== See also ==
* [[cubic inch]]
* [[centimetre]]
* [[litre]]
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
[[Category:Units of volume]]
[[Category:SI derived units]]
[[Category:Centimetre–gram–second system of units]]
 
[[sv:Liter#Milliliter]]

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