Density is 7.18 g/ml for post 1982 which is quite close to that of Zinc density of 7.14 g/ml. This makes some sense since the coin is 97.5 % Zinc and 2.5 % copper with a density of 8.92g/ml.
The mass is:
3.11 grams [pre 1982]
2.50 grams [post 1982]
The findings of a physics class:
I calculated it in my physics lab with a group of students -
To attempt to approximate for the different amount of nickel found in a penny past 1998, we took the avg of ten coins for thickness and mass. The density was found to be equal to 6.60 grams/centimeters cubic (approximately).
The density of a penny is approximately 7.9 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of a penny from 1979 is about 7.11 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of a penny from 1982 is approximately 7.0 grams per cubic centimeter.
Penny. Put the ball, duck and penny in water. Only the penny sinks.
The density of two pennies would be greater than the density of one penny, as the mass of two pennies is double that of one penny while their volume remains the same. Therefore, the total mass is concentrated in a smaller volume, resulting in a higher density.
A penny has more density.
The density of a penny is approximately 7.9 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of a penny from 1979 is about 7.11 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of a penny from 1982 is approximately 7.0 grams per cubic centimeter.
Penny. Put the ball, duck and penny in water. Only the penny sinks.
Many countries use a penny as a minor currency unit and it is likely that each one of these has a different density.
The density of two pennies would be greater than the density of one penny, as the mass of two pennies is double that of one penny while their volume remains the same. Therefore, the total mass is concentrated in a smaller volume, resulting in a higher density.
The density of a penny is higher.
A penny
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Because of the different densities. The density of wood is less than water while the density of a penny is greater than water.
To find the density of a penny, you would measure its mass using a scale, then measure its volume by water displacement or using a caliper to measure its dimensions. Divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density of the penny.