Conducted a lab at school measuring the strain on a soda can when it was opened. Back solving for the force as if the can were a thin walled pressure vessel led us to P = -54.447 +- 0.047288 Psi to 95% confidence.
350 lbs
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he invented a soda fountain
to successfully engineer a can of soda pop, 37 Muslim extremists driving lambos are needed to deliver the engineers to work, and create the can.
The plastic soda can holders that hold a six pack together were invented in 1960. A company called Hi-Cone invented them in St. Louis.
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Full can? Average should be about 200-250 lbs pressure.
An empty can is much easier. A full can if full of liquid- and liquids cannot be compressed (squashed)
If you remove the air from the inside of the can there is nothing to counter the pressure of the atmosphere. The walls of the can are not strong enough to withstand the 14.7 pounds per square inch that comes from the atmosphere so, it collapses.
ONLY IN GASES, as pressure increases, so does soluability. Think soda: soda containers are pressurized in order to stuff as much CO2 as possible in the liquid. In solids and liquids, changes in pressure make very small changes to soluability.
Looks like 2 or more atmospheres, depending on your reference source. See related link.
The fizz is put into soda by pumping carbon dioxide into it under pressure.
lemon juice and baking soda. :>
You should only need a heaped teaspoon full.
It's because when you shake it the gas builds up and gets pressure and cant escape so when you open it the gas can escape and the pressure pops the soda making it like a soda volcano :)
Soda has nothing good about it. It is full of sugar, and does nothing to for your health.
It won't explode. The tensile strength of the can is far greater than the pressure the contents are capable of producing.
Use about 1/3 to 1/2 cup of soda in a full tub.