This has too many factors that it depends on to be answered correctly. For example, Some countries use different materials for their notes than others, meaning that depending on which country, it'd vary because of the note you're using. Also, this question does not give a coin or not in which this is being measured.
Using the current market price of gold at $1,584.47 per ounce, $1 billion in gold would weigh 39,445.37 pounds, or 19.72 tons.
It's heavy. A ton is a thousand kilograms. A big car might weigh two tons, so 2,000 tons is how much a thousand cars weigh.
It's currently 45,600 US dollars per kilogram, so for 200 metric tonnes or 200,000 kg you would be looking at 9,120,000,000 or 9.12 billion US dollars.
5.9 billion kilogramsor 5,900,000,000 kg. 5,900 billion gramsor 5,900,000,000,000 grams.
2,800,000 pounds
1 billion tons
Using the current market price of gold at $1,584.47 per ounce, $1 billion in gold would weigh 39,445.37 pounds, or 19.72 tons.
1 billion tons
A trillion dollars in one dollar bills would way about 1.1 million tons, or 2.2 billion pounds. If you were using 100 dollar bills it would way about 11 thousands tons
No, the moon's weight is approximately 73.5 million billion tons. This weight is based on its mass and gravitational pull, which is much greater than 81 billion tons.
Blue whales weigh around 100 tons.
Exactly 4.0389
200 billion lbs
500 billion tons of ice is equivalent to a vast amount of ice, approximately the size of a large iceberg or glacier. This much ice would weigh as much as 500 billion cars or more than 2 trillion adult elephants.
40 tons!!! It is estimated that 1.1 million dollars would weigh 1.1 tons. So 40 million dollars or thereabouts!
3 tons
50 tons weigh 100,000 pounds or 45,359 kilograms.