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The length of a bottle can vary significantly depending on its type and purpose. For example, a standard soda bottle is typically around 11 to 12 inches long, while a wine bottle is usually about 12 inches tall. Smaller bottles, like those for condiments or sauces, can be much shorter, often ranging from 4 to 8 inches. Therefore, the length of a bottle can vary widely based on its design and function.
The diameter of a two liter bottle is typically around 4.75 inches.
28 inches tall.
A soda bottle (the ones you drink right from the bottle).
A standard nickel has a diameter of about 0.835 inches and a thickness of 0.077 inches. A 2-liter bottle has a volume of approximately 2,000 cubic centimeters, which is about 122 cubic inches. Considering the size and shape of the nickels, you could fit roughly 400 to 500 nickels in a 2-liter bottle, depending on how efficiently they are packed.
The dimensions of a standard bike water bottle are typically around 2.8 inches in diameter and 9.5 inches in height.
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About six inches
The typical dimensions of a 2-liter PET bottle are around 11-13 inches in height and 9-10 inches in circumference.
A gallon bottle can hold approximately 128 fluid ounces. Since a standard dollar coin (the Sacagawea or presidential dollar) has a diameter of about 1.043 inches and a thickness of 0.079 inches, you can fit roughly 200 to 250 coins in a gallon bottle, depending on how tightly they are packed. The actual number may vary based on the specific shape of the bottle and the arrangement of the coins.
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