You need to start with the following information:
That means 1 US ounce of:
A Canadian nickel weighs 4.3 grams, so one Canadian dollar in nickels weighs 86 grams (20 x 4.3 grams).
A US nickel weighs 5.0 grams so one US dollar in nickels weighs 100 grams (20 x 5)
US nickels weigh 5.00 gm so 2000 would weigh 5 * 2000 = 10000 gm, or 10 kg.
Current Canadian nickels weigh 3.95 gm; 2000*3.95 = 7900 gm, or 7.9 kg.
A US nickel weighs 77.1617918 grains (5 grams), and a Canadian nickel weighs 66.3591409 grains (4.3 grams)
648 grains is equal to how grams in gold weigh?
Sorry, Wrong Units. Grains are weigh and mL (milliliters) are volume.
Varies from the 40's to the 70's
mine weighs 92.58 grains supposedly they are supposed to weigh 258 grains
That depends on how many grains the round is. If you find the number of grains and do this math you can get the number of ounces. Number of Grains = Y Y x 64.79 _________ = ounces 28349.5231
A U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams
100 grams, each nickel weighs 5 grams.
5 Grams
0.9 grams=39 grains more at freerice.com
About 123 grains.
Nickel as a metal has a density of 8.908 grams per cubic cm.
A US nickel weighs 5 grams. See: mint specifications