US nickels weigh 5.00 gm, so it would take 100 of them to weigh 500 gm.
Since the coin was introduced in 1866, US nickels have a standard weight of 5.00 grams.
A US nickel weighs 5 grams and there are 40 coins in a roll, so a roll weighs 40*5 = 200 gm. That means you'd need 600/200 = 3 rolls of nickels.
No, they don't. US nickels are made of copper and nickel. The only ones that DO contain silver are war nickels, minted 1942-1945.
No, you cannot melt 1964 US nickels for silver. From 1965 onward, US nickels have been composed of a copper-nickel alloy. The 1964 US nickel is made of 75% copper and 25% nickel, not silver.
Five grams. The nickel was the first U.S. coin to have its weight expressed in round metric units, back in 1866.Yes, efforts to break this country free of the ridiculous pound-foot-fortnight-bushel system of measurement have been going on for nearly 150 years. One of these days we'll wake up and join the rest of the world...Nickel (value: 0.05 U.S. dollar), mass: 5.000 grams, diameter: 21.21 mm (0.835 in)
520 grams of nickels is 104 nickels. (each US nickel weighs 5 grams).
US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so there are exactly 100 nickels in a half-kilo. Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so there are 127 nickels in a half-kilo, rounded to the nearest whole number of coins.
All US nickels from 1866 to date weigh 5 grams.
Yes. All US nickels have a nominal weight of 5 grams.
US nickels weigh 5 grams
US nickels weigh 5 grams so you'd need 200 of them to weigh a kilo.
A US pound is 453.6 grams. US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so there are 453.6/5.00 = 91 nickels, to the nearest whole number. Modern Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm so there are 453.6/3.95 = 115 nickels, again rounded.
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One US nickels weighs 5 grams. This means it would take 97.72 nickels to make one pound of nickels. The president on the US nickel is Thomas Jefferson.
Since the coin was introduced in 1866, US nickels have a standard weight of 5.00 grams.
A US 5¢ coin weighs 5g. One ounce is 28.35 grams, so you can get 5 nickels in an ounce, with 3.35g to spare.
A US nickel weighs 5.0 grams and a pound is 453.6 gm, so there are 90.7 (453.6 gm / 5 gm) US nickels in one pound. For Canadian nickels, the answer is 435.6 gm / 3.95 gm = 114.8 coins.