1.55mm per penny X 100,000,000 cents = 155,000,000mm tall or 155 kilometers.
Since one penny is one cent, it is obvious that there are 50 pennies in 50 cents.
A stack of 10 pennies (US or Canadian) is 1.5 centimeters.
You need to specify the rate of penny saving. You will get wildly different answers if you save pennies at rates of: one penny per week-- one penny per day-- 1000 pennies per day-- 10,000 pennies per day.
One Penny GBP in 1908 had the purchasing power of about £0.29 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 1960 had the purchasing power of about £0.06 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 1990 had the purchasing power of about £0.017 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 2006 had the purchasing power of about £0.011 GBP today. One Penny GBP in 2007 had the purchasing power of about £0.011 GBP today.
the answer is 1.......if you put in one penny it is no longr an empty box because it has a penny in it
The density of two pennies would be greater than the density of one penny, as the mass of two pennies is double that of one penny while their volume remains the same. Therefore, the total mass is concentrated in a smaller volume, resulting in a higher density.
4354.56 pennies (one penny weighs 2.5 grams)
All British bronze Pennies from 1860 to 1967 have the words "ONE PENNY" on the reverse.
The U.S. penny is 1.52 mm. (1.52mm/penny)(6.023x10^23pennies/mole)(1mole) = 9.15x10^23 mm for 1 mole of 1.52mm pennies. 9.15x10^20 meters Convert to miles: 1 mile = 1.6x10^6 mm. That makes 2.6x10^13 miles for a mole of stacked U.S. pennies. It your stack only reaches 1.2x10^12 miles, you've got counterfeit pennies.
100 pennies is 1 dollar, so one penny is 1/100th of a dollar.
One penny equals on cent. Is that not simple enough?