The energy cost of gold is 88,184,905
The energy cost of gold is 88,184,905
No one answer. It would depend on the gold content of the mineral. The higher the gold content, the lower the energy cost. The deeper the mine, the higher the cost.
The energy cost of mining gold varies depending on the specific mining methods and technologies used. In general, gold mining is energy-intensive due to the need for blasting, crushing, grinding, and processing large amounts of rock and ore. Estimates suggest that gold mining operations consume significant amounts of electricity and fuel.
The cost of a gold nugget will (obviously) depend on the amount of gold in it.
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Currently, gold is not useful in any form of energy production.
To figure out the cost of waste energy you take the cost of the energy put into it and subtract the cost of what you got out of it. Whatever the answer is to that is the cost of the wasted energy.
It cost 5 gold fish.
Taking rs 27800 as the gold price if 10 grms gold, 28.3495231gms of gold would cost exactly rs 78811.67.
Yes, gold can be created in a lab through a process called nuclear transmutation, where lighter elements are bombarded with particles to create heavier elements like gold. However, the cost and energy required to create gold in this way currently make it impractical for large-scale production.
They cost 30 shillings
A shovel during the gold rush would cost $11.