The unopened soda can is neither half empty nor half full, as its contents have not been consumed or measured yet.
No, full soda cans do not all weigh the same. The weight of a soda can will vary depending on the brand and type of soda inside, as well as the size of the can.
I believe for a 12 oz can of soda it's 13.7568 oz and .8598 lb
A charged balloon will attract a full soda can. The balloon will induce a polarized charge distribution on the can, causing opposite charges to be attracted to each other.
sell the baking soda and the answer is non, keep it
For an empty soda bottle acting as a closed tube, the resonant frequency can be calculated as f = v / (4L), where v is the speed of sound and L is the length of the tube. Assuming room temperature (~ 343 m/s), the resonant frequency for an 18 cm deep bottle would be about 478 Hz. If the bottle is filled one-third full, the effective length of the air column increases, so the resonant frequency would decrease due to the longer effective tube length.
An empty soda can will typically roll faster than a full soda can due to its lighter weight. The full can has more mass, leading to increased inertia which slows down its rolling speed compared to the empty can.
It is easier to smash an empty can of soda because it has less resistance due to the lack of liquid inside. A full can of soda would be more difficult to smash due to the pressure exerted by the liquid inside.
I'm pretty sure your asking what it means when people ask if the glass is half empty or half full? If Not Sorry, But If That Is Your Question Then The Answer Is That People Ask That To "See If You Are A Positive Or Negative Person", If You Believe The Glass Is Half Full, Then Your A Positive Person, If You Believe Its Half Empty, Your Supposedly A Negative Person. Does That Help? I'm a different person from the first, but every time someone asks me that question, I'll look around wildly and yell, "Who is drinking my soda!?!?!" *Half empty is when something was full at one point in time and it has been drained since to a "half empty" status. Half full is when you are filling something and plan to continue to fill it. Another view - If you look at it as just a glass with water in it then that's what it is. If you put meaning into it then the glass will always be completely full. How full do you want your glass?
The glass is actually full. Full of half air and half water. As for the water content, technically, there is no difference, except as it pertains to the process of filling or emptying, i.e. if it was filled and you drank some, it is half-empty; if it was empty and being filled, it is half-full.
depends if they're empty or full
yes as long as you dont drink any of the soda
no....its stil lthe same volume.(:
An empty soda can would likely go faster than a full one when rolling or sliding due to its lighter weight. The full can's mass would make it harder to accelerate and maintain speed compared to the empty can.
Take an empty plastic water bottle and put vinegar in it until it is half full. Then put a couple tablespoons of baking soda in it. Throw it on the ground, step away, and then it explodes.
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
full=ounces, empty=......ounces?
solvent, watersolutes, everything else