silver dollars
In the US, I believe the 50 cent piece has the greatest diameter.
For a US 25 cent coin,Mass = 5.67 gramsVolume = 808.9 mm3
The volume of a 20p coin, which is a British coin, is approximately 3.5 cubic centimeters (cm³). This volume is derived from its dimensions: it has a diameter of 21.4 mm and a thickness of 1.7 mm. The coin is made of nickel-brass, contributing to its overall weight and volume.
0.15 is the greatest volume.
The volume of the dodecagonal Australian 50 cent coin is about 2,338 cubic mm.
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Assuming you mean a US $1 coin, all you need are its specifications and a bit of basic geometry: The coin has a diameter of 26.5 mm; i.e. a radius of 13.25 mm, and a height (thickness) of 2.00 mm. Using the formula for the volume of cylinder V = Π * r**2 * h, the volume is approximately 3.1416 * 13.25**2 *2.00 = 1103 cubic millimeters.
To find out the density of a coin, you would first measure its mass using a scale, and then measure its volume using displacement method or by calculating the volume based on its dimensions. The density of the coin can be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume.
because a ship has big volume and a coin has small volume hence the smaller the area the bigger the pressure,the smaller the area the big the volume
A pound coin is 2.25 cm in diameter and 3.15mm thick. Therefore the volume of a pound coin is 1252.5 cubic millimetres or approx. 1.25 cubic centimetres.
Think of the coin as a cylinder. The volume is the area of the base X the height. The area of the base is Pi X radius squared. So if you know the radius or the diameter of the coin, which you can measure, and the height which you can also measure, than PiXr2Xh will give you the volume.
Coins are not cylinders. The rim of the coin is sometimes raised, as well there are depressions and peaks from the design of the coin. You should use a specific gravity test with water and a scale. bullionultrasound shows how to measure the volume of an American Gold Eagle coin using the specific gravity method, how to calculate density, etc... it's pretty informative. According to The United states Mint website, a US quarter is 24.26 mm in diameter and the thickness of the coin is 1.75 millimeters. To find the area of a circle the formula is pi*r^2 so the face of a quarter has an area of pi*(24.26/2)2 = 462.244204 mm2. To then find the volume we multiple the area of the face by the thickness, so the volume is 462.244204 * 1.75 or pi * (24.26/2)2 * 1.75= 808.927357mm3. So the volume of a us quarter is about 808.93 mm3. This does not take into account the ridging on the edge of the coin or the printing on the face.