The formula to calculate the cubic capacity of an engine is:
pi x (radius of cylinders )squared x stroke length x No. of cylinders
To work out the answer, first you need the following measurements;
Cylinder diameter and stroke of bore - they should be in the same units ie centimetres or inches
Example: Diameter of cylinder = 4.2 cm & stroke is 7.6 cm
Now use the following formula: Pi x (D/2)² x S, = 3.14 x (4.2/2)² x 7.6 = 105.24024
Or answer is in cubic centimetres (cc's) 105cc or thereabouts
If you have more than one cylinder, multiply your answer by the number of cylinders
This formula refers the "swept volume" of the engine and doesn't include any volume remaining above the piston at tdc. That's what is normally referred to as the cc of the engine.
Engine cylinder capacity(Engine cylinder volume )is represented by cubic centimeter(cc).CC is calculated by the following formula CC=N*((π*d^2*l)/4) N=no.of cylinder d=cylinder dia l =stroke length
The cubic capacity is a measure of engine size. Cubic capacity is the total volume of the engine cylinders taken by piston movement (piston stroke). Apart from performance, it is one of the parameters of a combustion engine. it is the size of your engine block. for ex. a 305 has three hundred and five cubic all together.
1 cubic meter = ~35.31 cubic feet 160,000 * 35.31 = ~5,650,000 cubic feet
A 2.4 liter engine has a displacement of 146.457 cubic inches or 2400cc
That is not possible. A triangle is an area. Cubic meters belong to volume or capacity.
The 5.4 liter is 330 cubic inches
Engine capacity is measured in cubic inches, cubic centimeters or liters; a common Ford V8 (eight cylinder) engine is a 302. Three hundred cubic inches or 5 liters. Capacity is measured by the amount (volume) of air in the cylinder it displaces. Here is the link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_displacement
Capacity or volume of a cone = 1/3*pi*radius2*height measured in cubic units
CC- cubic centimeters, used mainly to measure oil capacity and engine size. Like CI (cubic inches) is used to measure the size of bigger engines.
centimetre cube CC (cubic centimeter) is refered to the cylinder capacity of the engine. For example, if you say 500cc engine, then the sum total capacity of the cylinders will be 500 cubic centimeter
It is the volume that the piston swipes in one stroke inside the engine cylinder.
Blocks are in many sizes according to the cubic capacity of engine