A bottle cap is an inclined plane. I am not sure exactly why.
Bottle caps are about 2 cm in diameter.
A screw has external threads, so methinks the screw-top BOTTLE is really the screw, and the cap a mere receptacle. Yes. And a screw is really a modified wedge or incline.
Circumference = 2*pi*r r(radius) * 2 = diameter So. assuming the bottle is fairly a circle, measure across the bottom to get the diameter and then divide that in half for the radius and use the circumference formula. Of course a bottle is not quite a perfect circle everywhere and you might need calculus to get a proper circumference. I am thinking vector calculus.
Then you would have an upside down liter bottle. Hopefully the cap is on because then you would just have a mess...good thing it's just water
This will differ depending on the type of bottle. Even though the capacity of the bottles may be the same (2 L), the design of the bottle and therefore the cap used will be different.The diameter of the cap on a 2 L Coca-Cola bottle is 28mm.To measure the diameter of the cap that you are using, place your ruler across the middle of the cap and measure the length from one end of the cap, through the middle to the other.
About six inches
a bottle cap is on the top of a bottle, the size of the bottle is what determines the size of the cap. psypocalipse out.
It depends on whether it is a plastic cap - as in a bottle of soft drink - or a metal cap - as in a beer bottle.
[1] The number 24-410 matches the size of the bottle cap to the size of the bottle's neck opening. That opening tends to measure .310. [2] And the bottle's holding capacity tends to range from ml [69-500] to oz [8-16].
hahaha man go to school and youll know! easiest question and im 17
A bottle cap is an inclined plane. I am not sure exactly why.
Fold it in half.
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the metal cap will expand , and it will be easier to remove the cap from the bottle
It depends on how long the bottle is
no