On Earth, 50 pounds is the weight of about 22,680 grams of mass.
In other places, the number is different.
Arrange all bags in serial and take one coin from first bag ,two coins from second bag three from third bag and take from all ten bags and weigh. from the total weight we can calculate which bag has the coins of weight 27 grms.
Assuming you are referring to United States Lincoln cents, it depend on the year the pennies were minted: 1909-1981 (except 1943) (95% Copper and 5% Zinc) - 3.089 grams each (147 to the pound) - 50 would weigh 154.45 grams 1943 pennies are steel with a zinc coating and weigh about 2.7 grams each (about 168 to the pound) - 50 would weigh about 135 grams 1983- to date (2.5% Copper and 97.5% Zinc) - 2.500 grams each (181 to the pound) - 50 would weigh 125 grams Note: In 1982, both the 95% copper and 97.5% zinc varieties were made - there is no easy way (other than by weighing them) to differentiate between them.
50 pieces
One cent (minted 1982-present) weighs 2.5 grams. 50 of them weigh 125 grams.
The weight could vary a bit, depending if the coins are pre-1982 copper cents (3.11 grams each) or post-1982 zinc cents (2.5 grams each). At 50 pennies to a roll, it could weigh between 125 and 155.5 grams.
A Two Pence coin weighs 7.12 grams. There are 50 Two Pence coins in a Pound. One Pound worth of Two Pence coins weighs 356 grams.
An Australian 50 cent coin weighs 15.55 grams. There would be 64 x 50 cent coins in one kilogram.
It depends on the coins' dates. Half dollars from 1964 and earlier weigh 12.5 grams each. 1965-1969 coins weigh 11.5 gm 1971-2008 coins weigh 11.34 gm
The only gold British 50 Pence coins minted were non-circulating "Proof in gold FDC" coins in 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, for investors and collectors and they were minted in small quantities of 2,500 or less. The pre-1997 gold 50 Pence coins weigh 26.32 grams, the smaller and newer coins weigh 15.5 grams.
Arrange all bags in serial and take one coin from first bag ,two coins from second bag three from third bag and take from all ten bags and weigh. from the total weight we can calculate which bag has the coins of weight 27 grms.
50 grams
Assuming you are referring to United States Lincoln cents, it depend on the year the pennies were minted: 1909-1981 (except 1943) (95% Copper and 5% Zinc) - 3.089 grams each (147 to the pound) - 50 would weigh 154.45 grams 1943 pennies are steel with a zinc coating and weigh about 2.7 grams each (about 168 to the pound) - 50 would weigh about 135 grams 1983- to date (2.5% Copper and 97.5% Zinc) - 2.500 grams each (181 to the pound) - 50 would weigh 125 grams Note: In 1982, both the 95% copper and 97.5% zinc varieties were made - there is no easy way (other than by weighing them) to differentiate between them.
Answer: 50 lb = 22,679.62 g
No.
24,000 grams (£50 notes were said to weigh .6 grams )
It depends on what type of dollar coin you're referring to, and the size of the roll. Modern dollar coins are made of brass, not silver. They weigh 8.1 gm each and are shipped 25 per roll. If you're referring to older dollar coins, please see the Related Question for weights of each type.
Modern zinc (1982-present) pennies weigh 2.5 grams each, and copper pennies (pre-1982) weigh 3.11 grams each. 50 new ones weigh 125 grams and 50 old ones weigh 155.5 grams. A mix of the two weighs somewhere in the middle.50 US pennies would weigh about .338 pounds.