3/4 will fit inside of the coke bottle perfectly
56,000 gallons. Anything bigger and the weight would have a major effect.
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The original 6 oz green glass Coke bottles held 177.4 milliliters.The larger 12 oz bottle (notably the white dot modern bottles) was 354.8 milliliters,The later "one way" 10 oz bottles contained 295.7 milliliters. The 16 oz bottles held 473.2 milliliters.A two-liter bottle contains 2000 milliliters.
About the same size as a plastic bottle of coke give or take 10% Or 1 liter of milk is 1000 CC so 60% of that
The size is around 6 to 30 mm
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.
Pipe size refers to the diameter of the pipe (in inch).
have a bbq sauce recpie only gives bottle as size,what size bottle were common for ketchup,worschestershire,hot sauce?
If I remember correctly, the pipe size is the inside diameter, so it would depend on the thickness of the wall, as to what size it would fit into.
When purchasing, the best buy is the item that is of the best value. To find the best buy of an item and furthermore make the best choice when you shopping, you must find which item is the cheapest at a particular quantity. For example in a supermarket, you have a choice between a 1L bottle of Coke priced at $5 and a 2L bottle of Coke priced at $15, and you want to work out which bottle would be a better value for money. You must work out the price of each bottle if they were both the same size. 1L = $5 is for one, 2L =$15, work out how much this would cost if it were also 1L 1L =$15/2 =$7.50 Therefore the 1L bottle of Coke is a better value for money, the best buy.
Pitch is directly proportional to the size of the pipe.
it depends on the size of the pipe,but usually two or more.