only if you count the air inside the can that has been moved out. if anything, it would weigh less.
Yes, both "crushing" and "defeat" carry negative connotations and emotional weight, suggesting a significant loss or overwhelming setback in a competition or conflict.
It prevents the weight of the dirt from crushing the lid.
Eggshells are strong because of the dome shape they are. The dome helps to distribute the weight evenly without the shell crushing.
The ovoid shape can bear extensive weight. Try crushing one in your hand and see.
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On average, poop can add about 1-4 pounds to a person's body weight.
Yes, gas can add weight to an object. When gas is contained within a sealed object, such as a balloon or a tank, it contributes to the overall weight of the object.
You need to eat more calories than you are burning. You can also add muscle to your body which help add weight.
The only situation where it will not add weight is if both of these is true:The bucket is completely filled to the brim with water before you add the ball.When you add the fully inflated ball, it floats freely in the water after the overflow of water stops.In the above case, the weight of the displaced water (the water that overflows) is equal to the weight of the freely floating ball. There is no net gain in weight. If the bucket is not initially full to the brim, or if the ball rests on the brim of the bucket without floating freely, then the ball will add weight.
No, it will actually add to the total weight.
You can get some subwoofers for under five pounds that won't add much weight at all.
On average, a soda can is able to support around 150-200 pounds of weight before collapsing or crushing. This can vary depending on the size and material of the can. It is not recommended to place heavy objects on top of a soda can as it is not designed for weight-bearing purposes.