Sexc0pter
Sexc0pter t1_j2agqh5 wrote
The exact composition of the liquid will make a difference, but since softdrinks are mostly water I would imagine that it would be very close to 1.5 kg. The difference might be so slight that your scale can not go to that granular a level. The mass of the bottle will make a difference, as will the slight difference in fill level.
Sexc0pter t1_iu0xxc4 wrote
Reply to comment by BaldBear_13 in Eli5: why is the heart off to one side and not in the center? by yalag
This is not true. The stomach is also mostly on the left side, with the liver mostly on the right.
Sexc0pter t1_jaejsai wrote
Reply to Eli5 why do we perceive red+blue as purple? by YYM7
You have to understand that 'color' doesn't really exist. Light is just another part of the electromagnetic spectrum like gamma rays, x-rays, microwaves and radio waves. These are all just photons at different wavelengths or energy levels. You brain takes the signal it gets from cells that are sensitive to certain frequencies and creates the hallucination that we call vision. Purple is just what your brain tells you that certain frequency is.