Yes, your mass will increase after eating two cans of food due to the weight of the food entering your body. This increase in mass is temporary until your body digests and processes the food.
When you eat something, the mass of your body temporarily increases due to the addition of the food. This increase in mass will also correspond to an increase in weight, as weight is the force exerted by gravity on that mass. However, once the food is digested and metabolized, the mass and weight will decrease as your body processes and eliminates waste.
Tin cans are generally lined with a protective coating to prevent food from coming into direct contact with the metal, reducing the risk of corrosion and contamination. Steel cans, on the other hand, can be more prone to rusting and may impart a metallic taste to food over time. Additionally, tin cans are more malleable and easier to form into various shapes, allowing for more efficient packaging and storage options.
Everyone can help limit climate change. From the way we travel, to the electricity we use and the food we eat, we can make a difference.
Droughts change landforms by not growing plants more and animals to not get food to eat and no shelter for animals. :D :P C:
When your body changes the food you eat into energy, it involves a chemical change (A). This process, known as metabolism, includes breaking down food molecules through chemical reactions to release energy, which is essential for growth and maintaining bodily functions.
Yes, your mass will increase after eating 2 cans of food due to the additional weight of the food and the subsequent digestion process. However, any change in mass would be temporary and would not represent a significant long-term change in your overall body weight.
No it will cut its mouth
If you eat from cans straight from the fridge, then there are chances of gettinf food poison from the can.
Common seal food. It comes in cans at the grocery store.
A few cans of dog food daily depending on their size.
Trash cans provide and easily accessible source of free food and requires little effort on the part of the raccoon.
Sure, with every breath you take, food you eat, or elimination you perform. But it does NOT change with fluctuating gravity fields, so it's the same on the moon as it is on Earth.
no but they do eat cat food (that is true!)
about 200 - 400 cans a year, depending on it's size.
They mean the food inside has gone bad--usually botulism--and you must not eat it.
I assume you mean C rations. In cans, mostly.
you eat it