Saturday, December 26, 2009

What are the mechanics behind packing a Whipped Cream can or Shaving Cream can or a can of Hair Mousse?

When you shake the can you can hear some liquid slushing around and then after a few shakes it stops and you get such a whipped ';solution';. . . . how exactly does it work?


Is the substance whipped and then packed? If so why is there some liquid when the can is not shaken?What are the mechanics behind packing a Whipped Cream can or Shaving Cream can or a can of Hair Mousse?
its about the pressure in the can ... as long as the pressure is larger the the atmosphere's, when you depress the nozzle, the pressure forces the contents out.....





why is it that a keg of beer is tapped from the top? how does the beer rise to the top to come out? (the whipped cream knows)What are the mechanics behind packing a Whipped Cream can or Shaving Cream can or a can of Hair Mousse?
Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods.Waxing usually lasts for 3 weeks, but it is painful. Electrolysis and laser hair removal are ';permanent'; hair removal methods but are expensive and you have to find a trained professional, otherwise your skin could be damaged. A review of the various hair removal methods is available at


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the beer keg has a tube from the top to the bottom and the air forces it up the tube and out the top.

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