Six pennies (copper coated steel) equal 0,972 cm.
One meter and one centimeter
I have heard that there are $232 per inch.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
A US penny is 1.55mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,550,000mm, or 1.55 kilometers (0.963 miles) high. A Canadian penny is 1.45mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,450,000mm, or 1.55 kilometers (0.901 miles) high. A post-1992 British penny is 1.65mm thick. Thus a stack of 1,000,000 pennies would be 1,650,000mm, or 1.65 kilometers (1.025 miles) high.
A penny is .0625 inches thick, so if you had a stack of 534,000,000,000 (five hundred thirty-four billon) pennies, it would be 33,375,000,000 (thirty-three billion three hundred seventy-five million) inches high, which is 2,781,250,000 (two billion, seven hundred eighty-one million, two hundred fifty thousand) feet high. This would be 526,751.894 miles. In metric units, a penny is 1.55mm thick, so a stack of 534,000,000,000 pennies would be 827,700,000,000 (eight hundred twenty-seven billion seven hundred million) millimeters high. This would be 82,770,000,000 (eighty-two billion seven hundred seventy million) centimeters. That would be 827,700 km. A stack of pennies this size would go around the earth at the equator 21.1533778 times! Going by the average distance to the moon (384,400 km or 238,855 miles), a stack of pennies this high would go reach the moon and back with some pennies left over (the exact value is 2.205320776 times). 534,000,000,000 pennies=5,340,000,000 U.S. dollars (thats five billion, three hundred forty million). That would mean you are tied with or barely richer than Giorgio Armani at #144 on Forbes list of the world's billionaires. If you have 534,000,000,000 pennies don't stack them, turn them into dollars!
A stack of 10 pennies (US or Canadian) is 1.5 centimeters.
To find the volume of a stack of centimeter cubes you only need to have the dimension of one side. Once you get the dimension of one side you can find its cube to get the volume of the stack.
something that is one more meter tall
From the US mint, one penny is 1.52 mm. This is .152 cm. With this knowledge, we can then multiply .152 by 1,000,000 to get 152,000 cm or 1 kilometer and 52 meters.
One meter and one centimeter
A million times the height of a single penny. In other words, measure the height of a single penny, and multiply that by a million. You might also measure a stack of 10 pennies, to get a more accurate measurement.
one penny is 1.55mm so one billion pennies would stack up to be 1550km or 963.1253 miles, 1550000 meters, 5085301 feet. In comparison the radius of the moon is 1,737.10 km Of course this would not be completely accurate because some pennies are slightly thinner or thicker, inaccurately pressed. Also how clean the pennies are could effect the height after a billion pennies (billion is really big) thank you for interesting question. I learned from it.
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A mole of something contains 6.02214179×10^23 of them, so a stack of one mole of pennies would be: 6.02214179×10^23 x 1 mm = 6.02214179×10^23 mm high.
I have heard that there are $232 per inch.
17 million one-dollar bills would stack to about 6,091.67 feet high.
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