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Form a cube 1x1x1 cm. Weigh it
you weigh its density and compare it with the density of gold, if both densities are same, then the crown is made of pure gold. if the density of the crown is lower than the density of gold, then the crown is made of materials that are cheaper or have a density that is less than gold, meaning that it is not made of pure gold.
The density of solid gold is physical property
There is no specific volume for gold because volume equals size. So a 1cm cube is 1cm3 where as with a 1 inch cube the volume is 1 inch3 thus the volume is dependent on the cube's size.
With the information given, the density of your nugget is about 19.29 g/cc. The density of gold is given as about 19.3 g/cc, so your nugget fits the density requirements for it to be a gold nugget.
Form a cube 1x1x1 cm. Weigh it
a gold sphere
That depends on the density of the material in the cube. It would be different if, say, the cube were made of ice, iron, or gold.
The mass of the 1.2 cm gold cube is (19.32 x 1.2) = 23.184 g
density would be the best identification test that will help you decide whether the nuggets are gold since the specific gravity of gold is 19. so gold has a density of 19g/cm cube
It depends upon rhw density of the cube. The cube's mass (weight?) is related to its volume by the relation: mass= volume X density Equal sized cubes of feathers and gold have quite different masses.
Mass of a cube of gold that is 2.0cm on each side?
Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.Platinum is denser so the gold cube will be bigger.
Here is how you can calculate it. 1) Find out the density of gold. I will assume you get the density in kg/liter, which is the same as kg/cubic decimeter. 2) Divide by the mass by that density, to get the volume in cubic decimeters. 3) Take the square root of the volume. This will give you the length of a side of the cube, in decimeters. 4) Divide that by 10 if you want the answer in meters, or multiply it by 10 if you want it in centimeters, or multiply it by 100 if you want it in millimeters.
The density of Fools Gold is 5.0
Not necessarily. a cube of 1x1x1 of solid gold weights over 19 times than a 1x1x1 cube of water. It takes 2 of the factors, volume, weight, and density to determine the third.
There are 123456789 kg of gold in a one metre cube.