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?
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.
The number of pairs of jeans that would make a kilo depends on the weight of each pair. On average, a pair of jeans weighs around 0.5 to 1.5 pounds (0.23 to 0.68 kg), so it would take roughly 2 to 4 pairs of jeans to make a kilo.
sell the baking soda and the answer is non, keep it
1 kg = 1000 g
They use a bar code reader to make sure that the cans are coming from the same province. The deposit is different in different provinces so they check to make sure someone is not bringing in cans from a cheaper province to try and get a higher amount.
stainless steel and alluminium
alluminium
iron ,alluminium
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.
1,000 mls make a Kilo.
Large value capacitors are difficult to make (large value inductors are even harder to make) and take up large volumes of space. One farad capacitors are available in electrolytics, but are about the size of soup cans. If they were made, kilo & mega farad electrolytic capacitors would have volumes of roughly a thousand & a million soup cans respectively! Nonelectrolytic capacitors would be far larger!!!
Cans get to the make and then do into more cans.
2.2 pounds make a kilo.
Cans get to the make and then do into more cans.
It takes 20 cans to make 20.
3,600 cans