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Samsung paid Apple 1 billion in coins and Fermi problem

4 points| bilawal | 12 years ago |blog.romainf.fr

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ondiekijunior|12 years ago

well the weight of a nickel is about 10 grams. a truck cam do 12 tonnes for a six wheeler or 28 tonnes for a 22 wheeler with 3 axles. thats 600k coins for the 6 wheeler or 2.8 million for the 22 wheeler. am in Kenya so my calculations may not make complete sense, but I estimated for a fact you can't pack metal past 75cm high despite size of of vehicle. thus totally wrong.

crispin1|12 years ago

Have you considered whether weight might be the limiting factor on number of coins in a truck rather than volume?

romainfrancez|12 years ago

Thanks for the comments. It is actually a space and volume problem, as you cannot be sure that the weight of the coins can actually fit in a truck either, unless you've made both calculations.