Physics, asked by suruchisharma, 10 months ago

why did you use a pile of coins to measure the thickness of a single coin​

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Answered by Aruna421
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1.45 mm

Round in shape, the one rupee coins weighs 3.76 grams (58.0 grains), has a diameter of 21.93-millimetre (0.863 in) and thickness of 1.45-millimetre (0.057 in).

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Answered by Iridescent1921
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Answer:

The width of a single coin isn't quite measurable as it requires high precision instruments but if you measure a pile of coin and then divide the width by the no. of coins in the pile, you would get your required measurement. Thus the second method is much easier and economical.

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