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The volume is 2.5439333 cm ³.
volume = mass / volume volume = 100 / 20 volume = 5
0.02196855 cubic inches
To calculate the number of pennies needed to fill a 7-gallon jug, we need to consider the volume of a penny. A penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3785 cubic centimeters. Therefore, a 7-gallon jug would have a volume of 26,495 cubic centimeters. Dividing the volume of the jug by the volume of a penny gives us approximately 73,597 pennies needed to fill a 7-gallon jug.
20*20*20=8000
The volume is 2.5439333 cm ³.
It has 0.35cm3
To find the density of a penny, you would measure its mass using a scale, then measure its volume by water displacement or using a caliper to measure its dimensions. Divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density of the penny.
To find the volume of a penny, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder, which is V = π * r^2 * h, where r is the radius of the penny and h is the thickness. The radius of a penny is approximately 0.75 cm, and the thickness is around 0.0598 cm, so you can plug these values into the formula to calculate the volume.
volume = mass / volume volume = 100 / 20 volume = 5
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$20
volume for 20 foot container
Penny Rigden died in 20 August 2008 of cancer.
0.02196855 cubic inches
There is no such thing as an American half penny because Americans use cents instead of pennies. It is most likely British and because the sheer volume of them still available (talking about millions), you won't propably get more than $20 at max.
The current British Penny (1992 to present) is - 20.3mm in diameter (radius = 10.15mm) and is 1.65mm thick (height). Volume = Height x Pi (Radius x Radius) Volume = 1.65 x 3.14 (10.15 x 10.15) Therefore the volume is a smidgeon greater than 534 cubic mm.