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What causes aluminum to bubble out on bottom of coke can?

I just bought a 12pack of cokes and every can is bubbled out on the bottomare they okay to drink?

Answer:

1A sphere 2spheres have the highest volume:surface area ratio 3no they would roll around in your refrigerator ^_^
historically the theory of calculus started with problems concerning calculation of areaIt took a long time to realize integration was the inverse of differentiation if certain conditions are metLike any discipline calculus was developed over a very long time and your text book can not give you the historical approachstudy of limits gives you basis for study of differential calculus which in turn helps you in understanding integrationI bet you would have found it very difficult to understand if the order of exposure to these topics was in any different order but this.
aluminum is a weak alloy that is very flexible in the width of a coke can.the cans were probably shaken in transport (not purposely) and the carbonation causes pressure and expansion which causes the weak alloy to change shape or bubble

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