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5 Million One Pound coins placed edge to edge would stretch for 112.5 kilometres. Travelling via the M1, that would put you somewhere in the vicinity of Nottingham.
A million dollars laid out from end to end would be 96.91 miles long. That would also be 155.96 kilometers.
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...would stretch around the equator 2 and a half times!
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THe same size as when it was laid. Bird eggs don't stretch
Not even once. The length of a U.S. dollar is 15.6 centimeters. Laid end to end a million dollar bills would stretch for 156 kilometers or about 97 miles.
They could stretch around the entire planet 2 times.
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Depending on the material used (atoms laid down side to side or raw metal in a grid) will also depend the specing between the atoms. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_radius When laid out in a grid of 145pm, in the 4.76mm line there would be 4.76E-3 / 145E-12 = 32827586 atoms. Since the outer layer of metal atoms is formed by valence band electrons, you coudl easily stretch or compress the required amount of Nb atoms.
no one would get laid
That would be an egg.
A Lincoln cent is 1.55mm thick, so a stack of one million would be 1,550,000mm tall, or about 5,085 feet. A Lincoln cent is 19.05mm in diameter, so one million laid side to side would be 19,050,000mm long, or about 62,500 feet, or 11.83712 miles.
5 Million One Pound coins placed edge to edge would stretch for 112.5 kilometres. Travelling via the M1, that would put you somewhere in the vicinity of Nottingham.
A million dollars laid out from end to end would be 96.91 miles long. That would also be 155.96 kilometers.