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Q: How many nickels will it take to fill a 2 ounce bottle?
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How many nickels equal an ounce?

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An ounce is made up of how many nickels?

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.


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According to the US Mint website, a nickel weighs 5 grams, which is 0.1764 ounces. Divide 1/0.1764 = 5.67 nickels per ounce. So in one ounce, you can have 5 nickels.


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How many nickels can fit in a 1.5 liter bottle?

The volume of a nickel is 688.98 mm3 = 0.689 millilitres, approx. 2177 nickels would occupy a volume of 1.5 litres. However, in a bottle full of nickels, there will be a considerable amount of air space. The exact number of nickels can only be determined by repeated experiment (or simulation).


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How many 1964 nickle make ounce?

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How many war nickels make an ounce of silver?

"War nickels" were made from late 1942 to 1945. Each one contains 1.75 gm of silver, alloyed with copper and manganese. One troy ounce is about 31.1 gm, so you'd need 31.1 / 1.75 or about 18 war nickels to contain a troy ounce of silver.War nickels can be identified by a large mint mark letter over the dome of Monticello on the back. Regardless of popular misunderstanding, they are the only US nickels that contain any silver.