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ONE gram of cocaine weighs exactly the same as ONEgramabout 1 gram.
Yes they would but only if the average weight of all the paper clips was 1 gram each.
That's not a simple question, first of all because "ounce" is a force, not a mass. On Earth, one ounce is the weight of about 28.3 grams of mass. On Jupiter, though, it only takes 10.7 grams to weigh one ounce. And on the sun, one gram of mass would weigh 0.984 ounce ... pretty close to equal.
There is only one unit of mass, the gram. It can be prefixed, however, so you can have kilogram, gram, and microgram, to name just three possibilities.
Feather, Air, Helium, Water Vapor, Smoke, a molecule of just about ANYTHING!
A dime only weighs on gram roughly. A nickel weighs 4.5 grams. 1 kilogram (1kg) is 1000 g (grams). A paper clip weighs one gram also.
Only toys or models.
Near 30 gms (only CD weight)
1965 Silver DimeCoin: 1965 Silver Dime Estimated Value: $9000+Background: The official production of silver dimes were discontinued in 1964.Beginning in 1965 dimes were made out of copper and nickel. A silver 1965 dime is a mistake (and a rare one).Only a few have been found, but more are believed to still be in circulation.How to spot it: The silver coin has a silver edge; the common copper/nickel coin has a strip of brown around the edge.A silver dime weighs 2.50 grams, while a copper/nickel dime weighs 2.27 grams
1965 Silver DimeCoin: 1965 Silver Dime Estimated Value: $9000+Background: The official production of silver dimes were discontinued in 1964.Beginning in 1965 dimes were made out of copper and nickel. A silver 1965 dime is a mistake (and a rare one).Only a few have been found, but more are believed to still be in circulation.How to spot it: The silver coin has a silver edge; the common copper/nickel coin has a strip of brown around the edge.A silver dime weighs 2.50 grams, while a copper/nickel dime weighs 2.27 gramsI don't know if this is the right dime I hope this helped.
Your coin is worth face value only; hundreds of millions were minted. Note that the coin is simply a 1965 dime, not 1965-P. The P mint mark wasn't used on US dimes until 1980, and no US coins of any denomination had mint marks from 1965 to 1967.
If it is a US dime, it isn't silver. Silver stopped being used in dimes after 1964, so any dime dated 1965 or later is struck in copper-nickel and are only worth face value.
If you are speaking of the "Mini" dime and it is indeed solid 24K gold, you need only weigh it and calculate the value according to today's gold "Spot" price, available at most any precious metals dealers website. Say the coin weighs a half gram, the current spot price for Gold @ 9:48pm, Jan 11, 2011 is $1,384.80 a Troy ounce, divide the $1,384.80 by the number of grams in a Troy ounce (31.1) for a figure of $44.53/gram. If your 24K Roosevelt 100th Birthday Commemorative dime weighs a half gram, it's value is $22.26 USD.
only superman can rip a dime only superman can rip a dime
On Earth only, 453.6 grams of mass weigh 1 pound.
You are asking to compare a volume (cubic centimeters) with a mass or grams. So there is no real answer. The question only makes sense if you say what you want 15cc of. A better type of question is Q: "How much does 15cc of Styrofoam weigh?" Answer: about 1 gram Q: "How much does 15cc of water weigh?" Answer: 15 gram Q: "How much does 15cc of lead weigh?" Answer: 170 gram Q: "How much does 15cc of gold weigh?" Answer: 290 gram Which question did you want to ask?
That's a normal circulation coin struck in cupronickel. It's only worth face value. ANACS has validated the existence of a few 1965 and 1966 dimes struck on leftover silver blanks, similar to the way a few 1943 cents were struck on bronze planchets. These coins weigh 2.5 gm while standard copper-nickel ones weigh 2.27 gm. Auction sales of have been up to 20,000 dollars.