The size of a dollar bill is 6.6294cm (2.61") wide, by 15.5956cm (6.14") long, and 0.010922cm (0.0043") thick, with a weight of 1.0 grams.
There are 454 grams to the pound. Thus, 500 pounds equates to 227,000 grams (or for purposes of this question, 227,000 bills).
A single stack of bills weighing 500 pounds would thus be 227,000 x 0.010922 cm = 2479.294 cm = 24.79294 meters (or 81.341667 feet).
By "stacked 4 square," I assume that you mean "stacked 4 by 4"; that is, 16 piles of bills arranged 4 by 4. Such a stack would be 4 x 2.61 inches = 10.44 inches wide by 4 x 6.14 inches = 24.56 inches long and would be 5.08385 feet high (5 feet, 1 inch).
These answers assume you have new bills - piles of circulated bills would probably be higher as they wouldn't stack as neatly.
The answer depends on how the pyramids are stacked.
At 500lbs per square inch crocodiles have the most powerfull bite in the animal kningdom, far in excess of the great white shhark who can muster only 400lbs per square inch.
A dollar bill is 17 square inches. One square foot is 144 square inches. There are 8.47059 dollar bills in one square foot, according to the ChaCha website.
Height is a linear measure and so "Square height" is a meaningless concept.
The height would be The square root of the square of the slant surface length minus the square of the radius of the cone at the base.
The base and height of a square are always equal to each other. ALWAYS.
You have the base or the height, so just square it. If base (or height) is 5, the area is 52 or 25.
the height is the same as the length and width
A square prism can have any height. A cube is a type of square prism, one where the height is the same as the base.
Square ore rectangular cake pans bake square or rectangular cakes. They stay in the pan for serving usually. Round cakes are usually stacked.
You cannot. Height is a one-dimensional measurement. Square feet are two-dimensional. To get from height to square feet you must include another dimension... usually width. I am 6 feet tall - that is my height..... I don't have square footage, and my height cannot be converted to square feet. However, the door of the room I'm in is 6 feet 6 inches high, and is 3 feet 6 inches wide - which tells me that the surface area of the door is 22.75 square feet.
Yes, a square prism's height, length, and width are equal.