As long as when it was flattened it didn't lose any part of itself (ie, nothing broke off of it), then the can will weigh exactly the same, no matter what shape.
The clicking sound made by a zippo when you pop the top of the lighter.
Yes.
Flat soda pop is homogeneous because its bubbles are gone.
i personally just changed the frame around the shift and plus the new lighter in..from a junk yard youll just buy the trim..use a flat screwdriver and pop off the tabs from the top near the a/c to the bottom next to the shift and pop in the new one and plug in the lighter..or buy one from an auto store but it will take time to pry out the old one and hope you dont crack the molding..zno
Well in my suggestion I think pop is an onomatopoeia so of course pop doesn't go flat.
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When you drink it, there is no fizz. You can also shake an unopened bottle and look at the bubbles. If bubbles move from the bottom of the bottle to the top, the pop is not flat.
Of course. Pop is carbonated; it has carbon dioxide dissolved in the water. Once all the dissolved gas escapes you end up with plain water with pop flavoring = “flat” pop. I’ve heard of people who’ve drunk pop cans that are twelve years old!
because the bottle pop is lighter than the water it floats above the water
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