One million is a number, and as such, it is a concept rather than a physical object, and has no weight. You could weigh a million objects but you would have to say which objects they are; a million elephants weigh more than a million apples.
How much would US$1000000 in $100 bills weigh
200000
The answer is: neither, they both weigh the same.
1,897,879,908.2 million pounds
Yes.
It will depend on what is being measured. For example, if you are measuring 1 million dollars in $1 bills, it would weigh about 2,204.62 pounds (1 ton). If you are measuring 1 million grains of rice, it would weigh about 22 pounds.
66 million pounds roughly a nickel is 5 grams, 30 million are 1 million dollars.
Assuming US bills, which weigh about 1 gram each, 500 million dollars would weigh about 500 metric tons (or 1.1 million pounds).
How much would US$1000000 in $100 bills weigh
200000
(1 million) x (1.4 grams) = 1,400,000 grams = 1,400 kilograms = 1.4 metric tons
Current 2008 F1 cars are 1 million pounds.
2,041 Pounds
The answer is: neither, they both weigh the same.
There are over five million tons of Antarctic krill in the Southern Ocean. Weighing in at about two grams per krill, 40 million krill would weigh upwards of 80,000 kilograms.
4 million lbs
One million tons