A package of every Euro coin contains €3.77 wich is around $5.00.
Rates change every day. You can check a site such as www.xe.com for current conversion factors.
The ZAR, also known as South African Rand, can be converted to Euros with the following conversion: 1 ZAR for every 0.09 Euros. It is a poor conversion rate, but that is the current conversion.
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No. Current does not get lost in a circuit. By Kirchoff's Current Law, the signed sum of currents entering a node is zero, which means that the current at every point in a series circuit is the same. Power may get lost, by conversion to heat, but do not confuse power, voltage, and current - they are three different things.
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The rate of conversion for one currency to another varies from day to day. The current rate of conversion, as of January 24, 2010 is 1.62 USD for every GBP. Therefore, 1,000,000,000 GBP would be worth roughly 1,620,000,000 USD. A link is provided below for currency conversion.
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Germany does not have its own unique currency. It uses the euro, the same as most other states in the European Union. Conversion rates change every day so you need to check a site that tracks them on a daily basis. There are hundreds of such sites - www.xe.com is one of the better ones.
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no, only the ones with the signature on the package. If there's no package, browse through internet options until you see it.
No. In a series circuit, current is the same, by Kirchoff's current law, at every point in the circuit, so you either have current at every point, or you have no current at every point.