Thickness = 1.95 mm
Diameter = 21.21 mm
So stack size = 21.21/1.95 = 10.88 or nearly 11 nickels.
Thickness = 1.95 mm
Diameter = 21.21 mm
So stack size = 21.21/1.95 = 10.88 or nearly 11 nickels.
Thickness = 1.95 mm
Diameter = 21.21 mm
So stack size = 21.21/1.95 = 10.88 or nearly 11 nickels.
Thickness = 1.95 mm
Diameter = 21.21 mm
So stack size = 21.21/1.95 = 10.88 or nearly 11 nickels.
A nickel has a smooth edge. No ridges.
What are you referring to? All coins have edges, but some like cents, nickels and Sac. dollars are smooth, while others like dimes and quarters have little grooves called reeding.If your nickel has a reeded edge you'll need to take it to an expert to be examined in person to see whether it's a normal nickel that has been altered, or was somehow incorrectly struck, although the latter is very unlikely.
A quarter is bigger than a nickle. Also, a quarter has ridges all around the edge whereas a nickel has smooth edges
Penny, nickel, susan b. The SBA. dollar has reeds, the 2000-2006 Sacagawea dollar has no reeds but in 2007 the date and mintmark was moved to the edge of the coin. Now only the penny and nickel have plain edge's.
You need some information about the height of the pyramid and the formula will depend on whether you have the vertical height or the slant height or the length of a lateral edge.
Zero.Dimes have ridges. Quarters have ridges. Pennies and Nickels don't.
Nothing. No US nickels have been produced with anything other than just a plain edge.
A nickel has a smooth edge. No ridges.
Nickels minted between 1942-1945 during World War II were made with a composition of 35% silver because of nickel shortages. You can check the edge of the coin for a large "P," "D," or "S" mintmark above Monticello to distinguish these silver nickels from regular ones.
If we assume the target is the moon's surface about 238,855 miles away, and a nickel is about 0.08 inches thick, you would need around 49,363,635,740,626 nickels stacked on top of each other to reach the moon. This calculation assumes ideal conditions and doesn't account for various complexities like structural integrity, weight, or practicality.
What are you referring to? All coins have edges, but some like cents, nickels and Sac. dollars are smooth, while others like dimes and quarters have little grooves called reeding.If your nickel has a reeded edge you'll need to take it to an expert to be examined in person to see whether it's a normal nickel that has been altered, or was somehow incorrectly struck, although the latter is very unlikely.
slant edge is a height of a cone
No, the slant height is the from the top vertex to the base of the base of the pyramid, it forms a 90 degree angle with the base and slant height. The lateral edge is literally the lateral (side) edge.
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The edge of a nickel has a smooth, plain finish without any reeded or lettered design. It is typically flat and unembellished compared to the detailed designs found on the coin's obverse and reverse faces.
Edge is 6 feet and 5 inches tall.
An edge* * * * *No. An edge is a line, which is a 1 dimensional concept. A solid object (a 3-dimensional object) will have height, width and depth.