Find out the width of one penny (assuming you're stacking them width ways) and then times by 1 million. That seems like the most straight-forward answer so feel free to correct me if im wrong.
The answer is 1,500 centimeters
$ 1 million of today's dollars would be worth $52,944 in 1800. 1 million in 1800 would be worth 18.87 million today.
No. Dinosaurs did not appear until aout 230 million years ago. You could, however, still find fossils of other animals.
The 2006 IRC does not address this application. The IPC however, states the following and is commonly referred to for clarification if the IRC is unclear or does not address any particular subject: SECTION 915 VENTS FOR STACK OFFSETS 915.1 Vent for horizontal offset of drainage stack. Horizontal offsets of drainage stacks shall be vented where five or more branch intervals are located above the offset. The offset shall be vented by venting the upper section of the drainage stack and the lower section of the drainage stack. 915.2 Upper section. The upper section of the drainage stack shall be vented as a separate stack with a vent stack connection installed in accordance with Section 903.4. The offset shall be considered the base of the stack. 915.3 Lower section. The lower section of the drainage stack shall be vented by a yoke vent connecting between the offset and the next lower horizontal branch. The yoke vent connection shall be permitted to be a vertical extension of the drainage stack. The size of the yoke vent and connection shall be a minimum of the size required for the vent stack of the drainage stack. As an inspector there is also language in the code that applies residential single family dwellings as 3 floors or less and I would not apply the IPC venting requirements unless there where more than 3 floors or a substantial reason for concern, such as large volume (five or more branch intervals) on the stack before the offset. This is however my opinion and I am not the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Their opinion RULES! Hope this helps! Terry SAFETY FIRST and ALWAYS!
The cost to make 1 million else would depend upon the type of valve that is being made. If they fell being made costs one dollar it would then cost $1 million to make 1 million of them.
The answer depends on 6.5 million what, and in what units. A stack in 50 pounds notes will be different from a stack for the same amount in 1 penny coins.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
100 dollar bills would stack 44 inch high
One million 1-dollar bills would be about 358.33 feet tall.
Quite amazing: the stack of 60 million 1-dollar bills would be 4.07 miles (6.55km) high! Each US banknote measures 0.11mm thick when new.
That would be 4300 inches -about a s high as a 35 story building
There cannot be any sensible answer to the question. The answer will depend on what country the currency belongs to, and the notes or coins which are stacked. For example, Zimbabwe issued notes each worth 100 trillion Zimbabwean dollars, so one such note would be more than 15 million times the stack required. On the other hand, 6.5 million pounds sterling, in one penny coins for example would be 107250000 cm = 1072500 metres = 1072.5 metres in height.
If we take the dimensions of a quarter to get 1 inch wide and 1/16th of an inch thick. We can calculate how long it would be if they were stacked face to face. 1/16th of an inch * 1 million = (1million / 16) inches which is roughly .98 miles. If you were to stack them side by side, then it would be 1 million inches, or 15.78 miles!
Based on the research done here (http://www.cockeyed.com/inside/million/million.html) A million dollars worth of $100 bills makes a stack about 40 inches high! If you do the math, that means a Billion is 3,333 feet high and a trillion dollars would make a stack over 3 million feet tall or roughly 630 miles high!!!
A US penny is 1.55mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,550,000mm, or 1.55 kilometers (0.963 miles) high. A Canadian penny is 1.45mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,450,000mm, or 1.55 kilometers (0.901 miles) high. A post-1992 British penny is 1.65mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,650,000mm, or 1.65 kilometers (1.025 miles) high.
All US paper money is 0.11 mm thick. Multiplying by a million simply involves moving the decimal point 6 places to the right, so the stack would be 110000 mm high. There are 1000 mm in a meter so converting to a more useful unit, the stack is 110 m high, or about the height of a 40-story building.
1000000/100 = 10000, that is you would have a stack of 10,000 hundred dollar bills.