There are very many countries which use pennies as their minor currency unit - including the US where it is nominally a cent - not a penny!
The volume of one billion UK pennies, assuming that they were smooth cylindrical shapes, is approx 534.030 kilolitres.
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Density is the measurement of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. It is a physical property that can vary based on the substance being measured.
There are several countries which use a penny as its minor currency unit: these coins differ in size. It is, therefore, necessary to know which country you had in mind. Second, the answer also depends on the shape of the jar. It is [technically] possible that the jar is very, very tall but so narrow that not even a single penny will fit in it.
100 pennies = £1 12010 pennies = 12010/100 = £120 with 10 remaining The answer is £120 and 10 pence.
The core consists of an inner solid core with a radius of 760 miles, and an outer liquid core with a total diameter of 1400 miles. Applying the 4/3pi(r3) volume formula to these values we get: 1.8 billion cubic miles for the solid core and 11.7 billion cubic miles for the total outer and inner core volume. This compares to a total volume for the earth of 32.5 billion cubic miles.
A cubic mile is a unit of volume that represents the amount of space occupied by a cube with sides that are each 1 mile in length. It is equal to approximately 4.17 billion cubic meters or 147.2 billion cubic feet.