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6 cm tall
7.5 cm
Six pennies (copper coated steel) equal 0,972 cm.
A stack of ten pennies is approximately 1.9 centimeters tall. Each penny has a thickness of about 1.9 millimeters, so when you stack ten of them, the total height would be around 19 millimeters, which converts to 1.9 centimeters.
A US penny (US $0.01 coin) is 1.55 mm thick, so multiplying that by 15, a stack of 15 pennies is 23.25 mm or 2.325 cm tall
6 cm tall
Ten pennies would be around 14.3 millimetres thick.
7.5 cm
200 cm
Six pennies (copper coated steel) equal 0,972 cm.
A stack of ten pennies is approximately 1.9 centimeters tall. Each penny has a thickness of about 1.9 millimeters, so when you stack ten of them, the total height would be around 19 millimeters, which converts to 1.9 centimeters.
Ten millimetres? I guess?
The answer is 1,500 centimeters
To calculate the number of pennies needed to build a tower 1 cm tall, we first need to determine the volume of a single penny. A typical penny has a diameter of 19.05 mm and a thickness of 1.52 mm, resulting in a volume of approximately 4.55 cubic mm. To convert this to cubic cm, we divide by 1000, yielding 0.00455 cubic cm per penny. Since the tower is 1 cm tall, we would need approximately 220 pennies (1 cm / 0.00455 cm) to build a tower of that height.
Ellen Ten Damme is 164 cm.
Jochum ten Haaf is 173 cm.
210 cm tall.