1 m = 100 cm multiply length*width*height and divide that answer by 100
Then a penny is to a £1 because there are a 100 cm in a meter and 100 pennies in a £1 or in a $1
It will depend upon the radius of the base and as such will be any value between 0 cm3 and approx 403.067 cm3. The height and radius are linked by: radius2 + height2 = slant_height2 Volume cone = 1/3π x radius2 x height When radius is 0 cm, height is 10 cm and volume is 0 cm3 When radius is 10 cm, height is 0 cm and volume is 0 cm3 When radius is √(200/3) cm ≈ 8.165 cm and the height is √(100/3) cm ≈ 5.774 cm, the volume is at its maximum of 1/3π200/3√(100/3) cm3 ≈ 403.067cm3
To calculate the number of pennies needed to build a tower 1 cm tall, we first need to determine the volume of a single penny. A typical penny has a diameter of 19.05 mm and a thickness of 1.52 mm, resulting in a volume of approximately 4.55 cubic mm. To convert this to cubic cm, we divide by 1000, yielding 0.00455 cubic cm per penny. Since the tower is 1 cm tall, we would need approximately 220 pennies (1 cm / 0.00455 cm) to build a tower of that height.
100 pennies
Volume = area x height volume is 100 cm cubed height = volume/area = 100/50 = 2 cm
1 penny = 2 cm = 2 * ( 100 cm / 1 m ) = 0.02 m per penny 100 m / 0.02m = 5000 pennies
The thickness of the US 1¢ coin is 1.55 mm. 100 of them in a stack rise to a lofty 155 mm = 15.5 cm.
1 m = 100 cm multiply length*width*height and divide that answer by 100
The volume of a cylinder of height 50 cm and radius 100 cm is pi * 100 * 100 * 50 = 1,570,796 cubic centimetres = 1570.796 cubic decimetres or litres.
Then a penny is to a £1 because there are a 100 cm in a meter and 100 pennies in a £1 or in a $1
A penny has a thickness of 1.55 mm, so 5 cm = 50 mm. (50 mm)/(1.55 mm) = 32.26, so 32 pennies will be slightly less than 5 cm (4.96 cm)
To convert cm to meters, divide by 100.
100 cm = 1 metre so 75 cm = 75/100 = 0.75 metres. Simple!
100 cm is how tall it is. If you mean what is that in imperial measurements, it's just over 3ft 3in.
140 cm long. 55 width. 100 cm high
100 pennies = 100 [pennies].