How many people are employed by Coca Cola in India?
Roughly 20,000 people are payed, but they have about 5,000 slaves who also have to work for them. The average wage is $30 per year.
Can a plant grow taller with orange juice or with coca cola?
Orange juice is more acid, and has more solute than Coca-Cola. So the plant (which will do best with just plain pure water) will probably tolerate Coca-Cola better. But either drink has the capacity to cause bacteria to grow in the soil, and either one could damage the roots of a plant.
The only time either drink might be of benefit is if the soil is alkaline, as their acid would tend to make the soil closer to neutral.
How do you find the age of a Remington 700 30-06?
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
What machines do they use to make money?
There are several machines that are used to make money. Some of them are an offset plate, an offset press, a transfer press, an intaglio printer and a jogger.
How can your pool have very high total alkalinity but very low pH?
For most residential pools, this is a trick question. One adds acid to reduce pH and Total Alkalinity. However, as total dissolved solids(TDS) build, say past 2,000ppm, pH of saturation will go towards 6.0. One can measure TDS, or use an estimating rule on when to change water to reduce TDS. To calculate days between complete water change, calculate ( Pool volume in gallons/3)/(bathers per day). For example, you have fifteen swimmers per day. Your pool is about 10,000 gallons. Then (10000/3)/15 yields: 222 days between changes. In a commercial pool, say you may have 100 swimmers per day in 100,000 gallons. Then (100000/3)/1000 yields: 33 days between changes.
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What types of Coca Cola do people drink most E.G Diet Coke Coke Vanilla Coke etc?
first lick the top of each. then sip it. then decide witch one first lick the top of each. then sip it. then decide witch one
In the Industrial Revolution who invented coke?
Abraham Darby invented Coke in the industrial revolution.
Is it possible to have no damage if two cars hit body to body?
It's not likely, but if the cars do not exert a lot of force on each other during impact the damage can sometimes be trivial.
Is Coca-Cola the worst soft drink to drink?
No, mountin dew is the worst! It has so much gas if you have alot it can kill you!
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What are the locations of raw materials for cardboard?
Some cardboard and paper are recycled to make new cardboard, but the primary raw material for cardboard is wood (celulose).
Why are soft drinks considered bad for you?
Soft drinks being bad for you is a very popular myth, they are actually no worse than other drinks like apple juice. As with everything it is the amount consumed that makes the difference.
That being said, high fructose corn syrup used in soft drinks is not as healthy as the natural sugars in juices.
a cokeless cupola is an industrial melting furnace used for remelting grey iron for casting or alloying it differs from traditional cupola furnaces in that it is cokeless.
traditional cupolas run on coke which is a refined coal product. most power plants run on coke. the traditional cupola is a vertically oriented tube filled with coke. the coke burns and is kept lit by a forced air introduced into the furnace through one or many holes in the lower third of the vertical shaft called tuyeres. the metal is introduced through the top and as the metal melts it collects in the bottom of the shaft until the collection area or well is full. the metal is then tapped out of the furnace through a hole at the furnace's base called the tap hole. it pours into a receiver, ladle, or mold.
cokeless cupolas use no coke so the inner workings of the furnace are different though they look similar from the out side. in the cokeless cupola instead of just forced air coming into the furnace at the tuyere, there are gas fired burners which provide the necessary heat to melt iron. directly above the burners is a water cooled grate that bridges the vertical shaft, creating a porous shelf that can both support the wait of fresh solid metal and allow liquid metal to drip through and collect in the well bellow. above the grate are many ceramic spheres known as the bed. the bed is super heated by the burners and reflects heat into the metal as it melts to keep it molten. iron is introduced at the top of the shaft onto the bed and when it melts and collects in the well it is tapped out as in a coke fired cupola.
operationally there are pros and cons to both methods of iron melting but cokeless cupolas are more fuel efficient, environmentally friendly, economical, and a cokeless cupola with the same bore as coke fired cupola can tap out upwards of twice as much metal because there is only iron in the well while there is approximately 60% coke in the well of conventional cupolas.
Coke drum unheading in general can be explained as follows.When coke is being formed in the coke drum the unheading is a means of isolating the drum from the decoking device.After coking process is complete the unheading devices ( at top and bottom of the drum ) are opened and by hydraulic or other means the coke formed is separated from the drum and further handled and conveyed.The drum is again ready for coking and the unheading devices are closed. The process of coking and decoking are batch processes and take place over a period of about 24+ hours in the ratio of about 20+ hours of coking and 2 or 3 hours of decoking.
How can you accurately find the volume of a can of Coke?
Put it in a graduated cylinder.
a) Find a graduated cylinder big enough to hold a can of Coke.
b) Make sure it has a small scale. (Smaller scales are more accurate.)
c) Fill the graduated cylinder with water to a mark on the cylinder.
d) Find how much higher the water is when you drop the can in.
No, fish cannot breathe in Coca Cola as it does not contain the oxygen necessary for fish to respire. In fact, the carbonation and other chemicals in Coca Cola could harm or even kill the fish if they were submerged in it.
When was vanilla coke invented?
In the year 2002.
Actually vanilla coke first came out in the 1920's when there were soda fountains. They would mix cola with a real vanilla flavoring.
Why do cans of Coke have variation in their weight?
Packages of products have variations in the weight of their contents due to the (slight) inaccuracy in the machines used to dispense the goodies into the packaging. There are, in general, some "standards" regarding the amount of error that is "okay" in the production and packaging of products. While it is true that we may get "shorted" a bit of product in a package, it won't be much. And we have as good a chance of getting a bit of "extra" stuff next time we sample the same goods. Walk by the soda section and look at the level in, say, the two liter bottles. See the variation? How much of a difference is there? And how much compared to the total amount of the product in the bottle? Yes, accuracy could be improved, but at what cost? There is a point of diminishing returns where it just takes too much time and (more expensive) equipment to increase the accuracy of the dispensers to deliver a (more) "fair share" to you, the consumer. Make a leap of faith. Accept that companies that make products and package them are pretty straight with you. These companies don't "nickel and dime" consumers because it is far cheaper to just do a good job than to have to field angry complaints from consumers and answer letters of inquiry from consumer protection agencies. Certainly you can always get the straight scoop right from the horse's mouth. A link is provided, and they do have people who will pick up the phone or answer email. They're down with PR and good customer relations. And that's dope.