Since the coin was introduced in 1866, US nickels have a standard weight of 5.00 grams.
A US Nickel weighs 5 grams. A penny weighs 2.5.
.750 copper & .250 nickel Weight 5 grams
Five grams. The nickel was the first U.S. coin to have its weight expressed in round metric units, back in 1866.Yes, efforts to break this country free of the ridiculous pound-foot-fortnight-bushel system of measurement have been going on for nearly 150 years. One of these days we'll wake up and join the rest of the world...Nickel (value: 0.05 U.S. dollar), mass: 5.000 grams, diameter: 21.21 mm (0.835 in)
A U.S. nickel weighs 5 grams
A nickel weighs 5 grams. It is 75% nickel and 25% copper. The atomic weight of nickel is 58.71 and the atomic weight of copper is 63.54. So there is 0.0639 moles of nickel and 0.0197 moles of copper in a US nickel. There are 6.02 * 10^23 atoms in a mole (Avogadro's number). There are 6.02 * 10^23 * 0.0639 = 3.48 * 10^22 atoms of nickel, and 6.02 * 10^23 * 0.0197 = 1.184 * 10^22 atoms of copper. Since a nickel atom contains 28 electrons, and a copper atom contains 29 electrons, we have 9.744 * 10^23 electrons for the nickel component, and 3.433 * 10^23 electrons for the copper component. Total is 1.317 * 10^24 electrons.
US nickels weigh 5 grams
a scale. A US nickel weighs exactly 5 grams.
From 1866 to date all US nickels weigh the same, 5 grams.
All US Nickels weigh the same, 5 grams.
A nickel weighs exactly 5 grams.
U.S. nickels have a diameter of 21.2mm. The weight is 5 grams with a thickness of 1.95mm.
A US Nickel weighs 5 grams. A penny weighs 2.5.
Silver - 12.5 grams Copper-nickel - 11.4 grams
.750 copper & .250 nickel Weight 5 grams
5 Grams
The following weights are for currently minted coins only. Penny: 2.5 grams Nickel: 5 grams Dime: 2.268 grams Quarter: 5.67 grams Half dollar: 11.34 grams One dollar: 8.1 grams
If you are referring to weight: A nickel weighs roughly 5 Grams. Therefore it would be about 91 Nickels per Pound If you are referring to currency: 1 US Nickel is worth 0.03228305785 British Pounds (26th June 2012). This equates to roughly 30.97 Nickels in a Pound