To calculate the number of jellybeans that can fit in the Empire State Building, we first need to determine the volume of the Empire State Building in cubic inches. Then, we need to calculate the average volume of a jellybean in cubic inches. Finally, we divide the volume of the Empire State Building by the volume of a jellybean to find the approximate number of jellybeans that can fit inside. This calculation would require precise measurements and assumptions about the size and packing efficiency of the jellybeans.
There are 102 storeys in the Empire State Building.
the empire state building is a whopping 6,899,840 inches tall
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A mole is 6.022x10^23 particles. To find the volume of a mole of jellybeans simply multiply the volume of a single jellybean (1.192x10^-4 ft³) by 6.022x10^23. You get a volume of 7.178x10^19 ft³. Of course that doesn't take into consideration the air spaces trapped between the jellybeans, but...yeah. So now you can just divide that volume by the volume of the Empire State Building and you'll have the number of buildings it would take to hold a mole of jellybeans. (7.178x10^19 ft³) / (3.7x10^7 ft³) = 1.9x10^12 Empire State Buildings. That's just under 2 TRILLION buildings the size of the Empire State Building. Truly, a mole is a dazzlingly huge number of particles and you can see why we typically only use it to count very small objects like atoms and molecules.
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The Empire State Building has a height of 809,400 centimeters.
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