10.66667 cans of beer in a gallon - regular 12oz. cans. If you down 11 cans (a little bit left in each can, like a few drops and some foam/suds) you have drank a gallon.
It depends on the alcohol content. All other factors being equal....The stronger the alcohol content, the less the weight.
1 US fluid ounce = 0.0078125 US gallons
1 gallon equates to about 10.7 12-ounce cans.
30 x 12 = 360 ounces . 360 divided by 128 is 2.812 gallons. -
About 3.785 1-liter bottles.
That is 128 ounces
A toaster, a blender, a fair-sized skillet, Water is 8 pounds to the gallon so a slightly less than half empty jug of milk, three cans of pop/beer
The aprox. Amount of 12 oz cans in a 13 gal bag is 85
the pressure difference, depends upon the can, and what it contains, in food cans, the pressure is equil, however in soda pop cans the pressure is higher on the inside
hello sir i would drink about three cases of ful strengh coke in one sitting. can anbody beet that record.
Its either: tab, pop-tab or soda-tab hope that helped :)
A 30 gallon tub would require 320 12-oz can to fill.
3,049 pop cans to reach the top!
1 big pop can
16 ounces makes one pint. There are 8 pints in one gallon. So, it takes 8 cans to make one gallon.
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Well, the question your asking is basically impossible. It's like asking to convert a gallon of water into cans of pop. It is possible to convert the gallon of water into cans of water not soda. So you can convert dBm to watts, not dBi.
Well, the question your asking is basically impossible. It's like asking to convert a gallon of water into cans of pop. It is possible to convert the gallon of water into cans of water not soda. So you can convert dBm to watts, not dBi.
A ton is 2,000 pounds so divide how much a pop can is by 2000 For example: A pop can weighs 1/2 pound. 2000/.5 is 4,000 pop cans
500 or so pounds.
30 14.5 oz cans
32
Pop cans are produced by physical processes.