Assuming you mean the width of the coin fitting across the slot, actually there are 7 U.S. coins which will drop through a 2 centimeter slot: (1) silver 3 cent coin minted 1851-1873: diameter 1.4 cm, (2) all dimes: diameter 1.8-1.9 cm, (3) all pennies minted since 1856: diameter of 1.9 cm, (4) gold one dollar coins minted 1849-1889: diameter 1.3-1.5 cm, (5) gold quarter eagle coin minted 1849-1929: diameter 1.8-2.0 cm. (6) nickel three cent coin minted 1865-1889: diameter 1.8 cm. (7) half dimes minted 1794-1873: diameter 1.6-1.7 cm.
the small rectangular opening in a vending machine or coin operated device to accept coins
all of them
You put it in the dandy little coin slot.
A vending machine coin slot that is 2 centimeters wide can accommodate U.S. coins that are similar in diameter. The coins that will fit include the quarter (2.4 cm), dime (1.8 cm), and nickel (2.0 cm). The penny (1.9 cm) will also fit. However, the quarter is slightly too wide, so the coins that will fit comfortably are the dime, nickel, and penny.
A vending machine is a computer system inside the vending machines, the machine chooses/looks at the temperatures, and constantly cools/heats the drink, so that the drink will be hot/cold when the person purchases the drink. This use of the vending machine is storing and processing data as they will try and have a consistent temperature for the drink. Recent vending machines have a digital screen that shows the purchaser the different types of credit cards that they can use when they pay. When coins are slotted into the machine, the machine will calculate whether the coins that have been slotted are enough, and will give change through a separate slot. This is an example of Input and Output. Therefore, I think that vending machines are a computer systems.
A vending machine allows you to put your money in the appropriate slot and press a button to make the food drop into a tray were you can receive it.
As a noun: If the coin won't fit into the machine's slot, it may be damaged. As a verb: To coin a phrase, "it's a daisy kind of day". As an adjective: I don't have my own washing machine, I have to use the coin machines. I collect coins and so far I have collected 182 different kind of coins.
You deposite money or coins into the slot and in return, you receive the food or drink you desired.
The coin fell into the slot, May pulled the plunger and the apple fell out of the vending machine. Eric tossed a coin into the fare box, so he could ride the bus. The Euro can be called the 'coin of the realm' in most of Europe.
The machine inside, scans the coin for size and weighs it.
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All slot machines have the same chances.