0.02196855 cubic inches
The US one-cent coin is 0.750 inches in diameter and 0.061 inches thick,for a volume of 0.027 cubic inches.The UK plated-steel penny (one new pence) is 20.32 mm in diameter and 1.65 mm thick, for a volume of 0.535 cm3 or about 0.033 cubic inches.(see related question)
904.778684 units cubed.
0.75"
A cylinder with a radius of 21 inches and a height of 98 inches has a volume of 135,773.35 cubic inches. This cylinder would have a volume of 587.763 US gallons.
The diameter of a U.S. penny is 19.05 millimeters, which is equivalent to 0.75 inches in customary units.
The US one-cent coin is 0.750 inches in diameter and 0.061 inches thick,for a volume of 0.027 cubic inches.The UK plated-steel penny (one new pence) is 20.32 mm in diameter and 1.65 mm thick, for a volume of 0.535 cm3 or about 0.033 cubic inches.(see related question)
4710 inches cubed equates to 20.4 (20.38961) US gallons of water.
To determine how many pennies will fit in a 2-pound coffee can, we need to know the volume of the can and the volume of a penny. A standard penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. Assuming the coffee can is cylindrical with a diameter of 6 inches and a height of 7 inches, its volume would be around 442 cubic inches. Converting this to cubic centimeters, we get approximately 7245 cubic centimeters. Dividing the volume of the can by the volume of a penny gives us an estimate of around 20,125 pennies that can fit in a 2-pound coffee can.
904.778684 units cubed.
0.75"
The volume is 8,460.27 US gallons.
104834in cubed is 453.83 US gallons
A cylinder with a radius of 21 inches and a height of 98 inches has a volume of 135,773.35 cubic inches. This cylinder would have a volume of 587.763 US gallons.
The diameter of a U.S. penny is 19.05 millimeters, which is equivalent to 0.75 inches in customary units.
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 108 inches and a height of 206 inches is 32,677.8 US gallons.
The diameter of a U.S. penny is 19.05 millimeters (0.75 inches), and its thickness, or width, is approximately 1.52 millimeters (0.0598 inches). The penny is made primarily of zinc, with a copper plating. This size has remained consistent since the penny was redesigned in 1909.
In terms of fluid capacity, a shape with a volume of 4,000 cm3 could hold up to about 1.056 US gallons.