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The composition of pennies has changed over the years, depending on a number of factors, including the availability of various metals. A penny minted in 1825 was pure copper; a penny minted in 1860 was 88% copper and 12% nickel; a penny minted in 1965 was 95% copper and 5% zinc; and a penny minted today is 97.5% zinc and 2.5% copper. Given that the densities of copper, nickel, and zinc are 8.92 g/cm^3 , 8.91 g/cm^3 , and 7.14 g/cm^3 , respectively, determine the density of each penny.

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Answer:

At 1825

The value is
\rho_p =  8.9188 \ g/cm^3

At 1965

The value is

The value is
\rho_p =  8.831 \ g/cm^3

At Today

The value is
\rho_p = 8.8755 \ g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The percentage of copper in 1825 penny is 100%

The percentage of copper in 1860 penny is 88%

The percentage of nickel is 1860 penny is 12%

The percentage of copper in 1965 penny is 95%

The percentage of zinc in 1965 penny is 5%

The percentage of copper in today's penny is 97.5%

The percentage of zinc in today's penny is 2.5%

The density of copper is
\rho_c = 8.92 g/cm^3

The density of zinc is
\rho_z = 7.14 g/cm^3

The density of nickel is
\rho_n = 8.91 g/cm^3

Considering 1825

The density of penny is
\rho_p = 8.92 g/cm^3 because the penny was made up of 100% copper

Considering 1860

Generally the density of penny is mathematically evaluated as


\rho_p = [(88)/(100) * \rho_c] +[(12)/(100) * \rho_z]

=>
\rho_p  =  [(88)/(100) *  8.92 ] +[(12)/(100) * 8.91 ]

=>
\rho_p =  8.9188 \ g/cm^3

Considering 1965

Generally the density of penny is mathematically evaluated as


\rho_p = [(95)/(100) * \rho_c] +[(5)/(100) * \rho_n]

=>
\rho_p  =  [(95)/(100) *  8.92 ] +[(5)/(100) * 7.14 ]

=>
\rho_p =  8.831 \ g/cm^3

Considering today

Generally the density of penny is mathematically evaluated as


\rho_p = [(97.5)/(100) * \rho_c] +[(2.5)/(100) * \rho_z]

=>
\rho_p  =  [(97.5)/(100) *  8.92 ] +[(2.5)/(100) * 7.14 ]

=>
\rho_p =  8.8755 \ g/cm^3

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