A standard pound coin has a diameter of approximately 22.5 mm and a thickness of about 3.15 mm. A one-liter bottle has a volume of 1,000 cubic centimeters (cc). Given the dimensions of the pound coin, you can roughly fit about 220 to 250 coins in a one-liter bottle, depending on how they are arranged and the internal shape of the bottle.
On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.
A one pound coin in the UK weighs approximately 9.5 grams. There are 454 grams in a pound, so one pound is equivalent to approximately 47.7 one pound coins. A two liter bottle can hold about 2000 milliliters of water, which is equivalent to 2000 grams of water. Therefore, a two liter bottle can hold approximately 41.9 one pound coins (2000 grams divided by 47.7 grams per coin).
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But that is only if you don't think of cutting a slot into the bottle. :)
Well, honey, if we're talking about South African 1 rand coins, which have a diameter of about 20 mm, you could fit approximately 375 coins into a 2-liter Coke bottle. But who's got time to count all those coins? Just toss 'em in and see how many you can squeeze in there!
Lots Get a liter bottle, and count how many squirts you get.
To determine the value of a 2-liter bottle filled with R5 coins, we first need to calculate the volume of a single R5 coin. The volume of a South African R5 coin is approximately 9.22 cubic centimeters. Next, we calculate the total number of R5 coins that can fit in a 2-liter bottle, which is equal to 2,000,000 cubic centimeters divided by 9.22 cubic centimeters per coin, resulting in approximately 217,130 coins. Finally, multiplying the number of coins by the denomination of each coin (R5) gives us a total value of around R1,085,650.
To determine how many 2-dollar coins fit in a 1.25-liter Coke bottle, we need to consider the volume of a 2-dollar coin. A Canadian 2-dollar coin has a diameter of about 28 millimeters and a thickness of about 1.8 millimeters, giving it a volume of approximately 3.5 cubic centimeters. Since 1 liter is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters, a 1.25-liter bottle holds about 1,250 cubic centimeters. Dividing the bottle's volume by the volume of a coin suggests that roughly 357 coins could fit, but this number could vary based on how the coins are packed.
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
A pound of silver coins is about $500.00
Trick question, there is no such thing as a 2 liter bottle of wine.
100x1p coins make a pound..