The mass of a U.S. nickel is 5.0 grams.
The US nickel (5 cents) weighs 5 grams.
In the United States, a nickel weighs 5 grams. Therefore, a dollar's worth of nickels, which is 20 nickels (as each nickel is worth 5 cents), would weigh 100 grams.
A kilogram weighs about 2 and a quarter pounds. With that in mind, only one of those values is even approximately reasonable for the mass of a nickel.
Silver is heavier than nickel. The atomic mass of silver is about 107.87 g/mol, while the atomic mass of nickel is about 58.69 g/mol.
The specific gravity of nickel can be calculated by dividing the density of nickel by the density of water at room temperature. First, find the density of water by dividing its mass (20.9 g) by its volume (20.9 mL). Then, find the mass of 2.35 cm3 of nickel by multiplying its volume by the density of water. Finally, divide this mass by the volume of nickel (2.35 cm3) to find the density of nickel.
There are 5 cents in a nickel.
1/5 Nickel= 5 cents Quarter = 25 cents 5+5+5+5+5= 25
Half of a half of a nickel is 1.25 cents. A nickel is 5 cents. Half of that is 2.5 cents and half again would be the 1.25 cents.
Probably 5 cents unless it wasn't in mass circulation.
There is 5 cents in 1 nickel.
There is 5 cents in one nickel.
A nickel is 5 cents and a dollar is 100 cents, so a nickel is 5/100 or 5% of a dollar.
A U.S Nickel is worth 5 cents ...
5 cents
You have to convert each coin to its value in cents. A nickel is 5 cents and a dollar is 100 cents, so a nickel is 5/100 of a dollar, or 5 percent.
One nickel = 5 cents 5 cents/100 cents ( a dollar ) = 0.05 ------------ 0.05 * 100 = 5% ------------ all of these things are what a nickel is out of a dollar
5 In U.S. currency a nickel is worth five cents.