depends how much they weigh!
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512 cubic centimetres or 512 millilitres.
Volume = how much space an object occupies, that nothing else can occupy at the same time.
Ice occupies approximately 9-10 of the total volume in a drink.
Smoke consists of tiny particles and gases that occupy physical space. These particles fill the space they are in, much like any other material substance. When smoke is released into the air, it expands to fill the area available to it due to the movement of air currents and diffusion.
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According to the ideal gas law, all gases occupy about 22.4 liters per moleof space at standard temperature and pressure, so 22.4x2.56=57.34 liters.
Heat does not occupy space, as heat is just particles vibrating more rapidly. However, if you heat something up, it will occupy more space, due to its particles vibrating over a wider area. Light is much more complicated due to the weirdness of quantum mechanics. Light is made of photons. They're particles but not in the same way that molecules, atoms, electrons, neutrons and protons are. Light can behave like waves of energy instead of particles. Normal particles such as electrons occupy a bit of space and 2 of them cannot occupy the same space at the same time. A photon occupies the bit of space it's in, sort of, but another photon can occupy the same space at the same time. So if you have an electon-sized space you can put only one electron in it. If you have a photo-sized space you can put as many photons into it as you want.
To save space ! Compressed files occupy much less space than uncompressed files, enabling you to store more data in the same space.
One cubic meter of space is exactly the same thing as 1,000 liters of space,regardless of what's in it. Even if it's empty.
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The space that 2,000 pounds of crushed soda cans will occupy depends on their density and how compactly they are packed. On average, one pound of crushed aluminum cans takes up about 0.5 cubic feet. Therefore, 2,000 pounds would roughly occupy around 1,000 cubic feet, though this can vary based on how well the cans are compressed and arranged.