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If you roll it on its side down a slight slope, the full can would go faster because it has more weight.
The can of soda has a density of about 0.774 g/mL
A can of soda can float in salt water because the salt water is more dense than the can of soda.
But it's about 12 ounces lighter than a full one. lol. Anywhos, There are 28 empty 12 ounce cans in a pound per the recycling station up the road. There are 16 ounces in a pound. Divide 16 by 28 and you get .5714285 ounces per empty can.
It depends on whether the bottle is full or empty. If full, it could contain anything. If empty, it probably contains air, which is a mixture of elements....nitrogen, oxygen, argon etc
An empty can is much easier. A full can if full of liquid- and liquids cannot be compressed (squashed)
An empty regular soda can will float by itself because of density lower than that of water. The reason it will be lighter than water is that that air will be filled in it.. Now you have not specified wether the can is empty, partially or fully filled..... The conditions will change.... according to the question...
depends if they're empty or full
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no....its stil lthe same volume.(:
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
full=ounces, empty=......ounces?
how do i explode an empty and sealed soda can with an air compressor
If you roll it on its side down a slight slope, the full can would go faster because it has more weight.
yes, I store them empty.
Empty, 28 cans make up a pound. I have a gram scale and a dried out empty coke can weighs just over 13.8 grams. 1 lbs = approx 454 grams 454 grams / 13.8 = 32.89855..... So if you asked me I'd say the number of typical soda cans in a pound is approx. 33
The can of soda has a density of about 0.774 g/mL