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biodegradable
8000 rim for 20 footer container and 16000 for the 40 footer
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A piece of A4 paper has an area of 1/16 sq m = 0.0625 sq m. The question is really asking what is the largest volume that can be created with a surface area of 0.0625 sq m = 625 sq cm. In theory, the largest volume of container with this surface area would be a sphere of radius 1/(8√π) m ≈ 7.05 cm giving a volume of approx 1469 cm^3, a little under 1.5 litres. However, this would require much cutting of the paper. The easiest shape to construct with the largest volume is a cube, but even this suffers from being only theoretical as some of the paper would need to be used as "tabs" to stick the sides together, and, again, a simple net would be impossible. In this case, the cube would be of side length √6/24 m ≈ 0.102m = 10.2 cm giving a volume of approx 1063 cm^3 = 1.063 litres. So practically a container of volume of about 1 litre could be constructed, though in theory a container of volume a little under 1.5 litres could be constructed.
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as long as its not gel ink from a gel pen....this absolutly works....get a container large enough to fit the prescription paper and another container the same size....get brake fluid(you can buy it anywhere) and 91% isopropyl alcohol....put brake fluid in the first container....put paper in the brake fluid....watch the magic happen...give it about 30 - 45 mins....and then put it in the other container with alcohol....let it sit for about 30 - 45 mins....wrap gently in 4 paper towels and let naturally dry....you will have a blank script paper...i always do it and write it out for 15mg or 30mg oxycodone....just dont get caught!
nothing happens - just remain the same as long as it is pure alcohol. The chemical that makes the paper change colors reacts with acids and bases - but alcohol is neither.
A container for paper money is called a SEALBAG. Thanks!
yes
Floating currency.
bums
in a little container
Because by placing a paper label on a juice container you are indirectly using water already because you need water to make paper.
water vs paperclips
biodegradable
paper or plastic