Well, what I'm doing as far as electromagnetic gloves is making some simple electromagnets (wire coiled around a bolt), and then putting it in a glove. As far as attracting cans, though, you'll have a hard time doing that because most cans nowadays are made of non-ferrous metals, which can't be attracted by magnets.
Electromagnetic waves are created by the acceleration of electric charges.
Approximately 75-80% of a recycled aluminum can will be used to make new cans. It takes about 3,320 recycled cans to make a ton of aluminum, assuming each can weighs around 0.5 ounces.
It would depend on the weight of each can. If each can weighs one pound, then ten cans would be needed to make 10 pounds. If each can weighs half a pound, then 20 cans would be needed.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! It's like a happy little puzzle we get to solve together. On average, about 32 crushed aluminum cans will make a kilogram. Isn't it fascinating how we can find beauty and wonder in the simplest of things, like counting cans?
An electromagnetic wave is made up of electric and magnetic fields.
You can make holes in tin cans using a hammer and nail. Place the can on a sturdy surface, then carefully hammer the nail through the desired location on the can to create a hole. Be sure to exercise caution and wear gloves to prevent injuries.
A can maker can make all the cans he can, 'cause a can maker can make cans. But if it's tin cans the can maker really wants to make, he'll hafta buy lots of steel.
Cans get to the make and then do into more cans.
Cans get to the make and then do into more cans.
It takes 20 cans to make 20.
3,600 cans
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum
The cans are produced by BALL corporation.
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1.05 cans
Mostly now, aluminum is used to make cans.
an element used to make soft-drink cans is aluminum