As it would seem that the size of the bag will determine how many cans are within (crushed or other wise) and because each crushed can still retains a different shape (some crush more than others), there is no way to provide an exact answer about the weight of the bag.
The single best way to find the answer is to use a bathroom scale. First weigh yourself alone on the scale. Then pick up the bag and weigh yourself again while holding the bag. Lastly, subtract the weight while holding the bag from the weight when not holding the bag. The difference will be the weight of the bag and it's contents.
Ten 12oz paint cans are equal to 128 oz.
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There are 10 boxes of apples, each weighing 33 pounds (30 pounds of apples + 3 pounds for the box).
Oh, dude, a case of 20 oz soda typically weighs around 30 pounds. I mean, you could get all technical and start calculating the weight of each individual can and then add them up, but like, who has time for that? Just know that lugging around a case of soda is basically like carrying a small toddler.
The human brain weighs approximately 3 pounds in a full grown adult.
If both bags are the same size, there would be more cans in the crushed can bag and it would weigh 3 or 4 times more than the bag without any crushed cans. If there are the same number of cans in each bag, as long as the cans were not closed, they would weight the same. If the cans were sealed, the air inside would add to the weight of the bag. as the uncrushed cans would leave a lot of air in the bag that would be lighter so a bag of crushed would weigh more as there would be more cans in there
Hmmmm, How big of a bag? How big are the cans? How many cans in it? What are the cans made out of? Are they aluminum? Are they steel? Hmmmmm.
Collect aluminum cans and take them to the recycler. One big black garbage bag full, crushed, should do it.
No way... but if it did, whoever is returning garbage bags full of red bull cans is definitely operating a clandestine lab
The main source of pollution on the street is litter. You can reduce littering by making garbage cans available, but there are always going to be some people who litter. If you like, you can pick up litter when you see it, and put it in garbage cans, although that can be a full time occupation. Human beings are messy.
Basically, they are just a lever that applies force to the can and crushes it. In my area, the can recyclers will not accept aluminum cans that have been crushed. For some reason, they want them full-size.
Garbage In Garbage Out
The full form of GIGO is: - Garbage in and Garbage out!
yes for the most part all garbage has nutrients in it.
I looked at some sites* online and found a full drum of crushed fluorescent bulbs can weigh over 500 pounds. I talked to someone who deals with these drums in great quantity and he said each drum filled with crushed fluorescent glass was 450 pounds. So I will tell you, it's safe to say one full drum could way above 450 pounds so be prepared if you need to move one of these things around.
Garbage In Garbage OutBasically what a computer gives you is no better than what you gave it.
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