If the penny was made pre-1982, it weighs 3.11 gm and is made of bronze containing 95% copper. That means it contains 0.95 * 3.11 = 2.955 gm of pure copper.
If the penny was made post-1982, the penny will weigh 2.5 gm and be made of 97.5% zinc with a coating of copper, so it only contains 0.025 * 2.5 = 0.0625 gm of pure copper.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of copper is approximately 8,960 kilograms.
The weight of 1 cubic meter of copper is approximately 8,960 kilograms.
The weight of copper can vary based on its volume and density. However, the density of copper is approximately 8.96 g/cm3. So, to find the weight of copper in kilograms, you would need to know the volume of copper and then convert the weight from grams to kilograms.
Pre-1982 copper pennies weigh 3.11 grams. Pennies made since then are mostly zinc and weigh 2.5 grams.
The weight of a zinc 1983 penny is 2.5 grams, while the weight of a copper 1983 penny is 3.11 grams.
not very valuable, a pennys weight is worth a penny so it takes lots to make much money.
pennys
modern pennys are only copper coated
Zinc covered in Copper
1950p272,686,3861950d334,950,0001950s118,505,000
up to 1982
1200 pennys
pennys are 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper
100 pennys if you save you it will be 100 dallors no pennys
100 pennys if you save you it will be 100 dallors no pennys
And lots of other things. There are pipes in cars made with copper and quarters and dimes have copper inside of them. There are lots of other uses as well.
You need to give more information but if you got it in circulation it is worth face value. If it is a wheat penny a few cents.