The 'millimeter' would be handy, and would produce a convenient, easily-handled number.
A penny is a penny. You could try "centidollar" (one hundredth of a dollar). Or in the US: a milliJackson (one thousandth of $10 - Andrew Jackson's portrait is on the $10 bill)
To convert millimeters to centimeters, you divide the number of millimeters by 10, since there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter. Therefore, the thickness of the book, which is 31 millimeters, is 3.1 centimeters.
The thickness of a string is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or gauge.
Millimeters, or centimeters.
The unit of measurement to measure the thickness of a DVD is typically expressed in millimeters.
The height of a penny is the thickness: 1.55 mm (millimeters)
The bronze English one penny piece, as minted between 1971 and 1992, was 1.52 millimetres thick. The steel one penny piece, as minted since 1992, measures 1.65 millimetres in thickness.
A penny is a penny. You could try "centidollar" (one hundredth of a dollar). Or in the US: a milliJackson (one thousandth of $10 - Andrew Jackson's portrait is on the $10 bill)
A U.S. penny has a diameter of 19.05 millimeters (0.75 inches) and a thickness of 1.52 millimeters (0.0598 inches). Its size has remained consistent since the introduction of the Lincoln penny in 1909.
A penny has a thickness of approximately 1.52 millimeters. To find out how many pennies are in a five-foot stack, first convert five feet to millimeters: 5 feet is about 1,524 millimeters. Dividing this by the thickness of a penny (1.52 mm) gives approximately 1,003 pennies in a five-foot stack.
You can get a stack of pennies, measure the height of the stack and then divide by the number of pennies. You can also get the thickness by treating the penny as a cylinder, calculating the area of the face of the penny, then putting a whole lot of them in water, measuring the change of volume to get the total volume of all pennies, then divide by the number of pennies and divide again by the area of the penny to get the thickness.
The thickness of a Morgan one dollar coin is approximately 2.4 millimeters.
The thickness of a penny is approximately 1.52 mm.
A standard U.S. penny is about 1.52 millimeters thick. To find the height of 150 pennies, you would multiply the thickness of one penny by 150, resulting in approximately 228 millimeters. Converting millimeters to inches (1 inch = 25.4 mm), 228 mm is roughly 8.98 inches. Therefore, 150 pennies stacked together would be about 9 inches tall.
To convert millimeters to centimeters, you divide the number of millimeters by 10, since there are 10 millimeters in a centimeter. Therefore, the thickness of the book, which is 31 millimeters, is 3.1 centimeters.
The minimum size of a penny, specifically in the United States, is 19.05 millimeters in diameter. This size has been standardized since the introduction of the Lincoln penny in 1909. Additionally, the thickness of a penny is approximately 1.52 millimeters. Other countries may have different specifications for their own currency coins, including pennies.
The volume of a single penny is approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters. To find the total volume of 25 pennies, you would multiply the volume of one penny by the total number of pennies. Therefore, the total volume of 25 pennies would be 25 multiplied by 0.36, which equals 9 cubic centimeters.