it was kept in number 713 untill hagrid got it and took it with him to hogwarts.
Don't read this if you didn't read Harry Potter.... The Sorcerer's Stone is in Vault Seven Hundred and Thirteen.
The question is underspecified. You need know the dimensions of the vault to calculate how many rigid cuboids will fit. For example, the vault could be 0.1 cm wide, 0.1 cm high and 50,000 cm long - giving it a volume of 500 cubic cm. Yet not one single bar will fit into it because the vault is too narrow. The volume of a single cuboid is length * height * width = 6*2*3 = 36 cubic cm. In principle, the number of such bars that can be fitted into the vault is (500/36) - rounded down. That is, 13 bars. In practise, the shape of the vault may reduce this number.
The next clue to the treasure's location is safely hidden- in that locked vault! I would like very much to see you vault over the next obstacle.
What advantages did the Romans find in using a cross vault instead of a barrel vault?
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the vault hagrid emptied is the same vault that someone attempted to rob. the sorcerers stone was in the vault b4 hagrid emptied it. is that what u wanted to know?
The philosopher's stone was stored inside this vault. The actual number of the vault was 713.
it was vault 713
Geraldo Rivera, while opeing Al Capone's vault, found that the vault only contained a few broken bottles. He stated that they may have contained "moonshine gin".
The Philosopher's Stone is said to be hidden in vault 713 in Gringotts Wizarding Bank in the Harry Potter series. However, this vault is just rumored to hold the stone and its true location remains a mystery.
In the Sorcerer's Stone, he got the Sorcerer's Stone from the vault in Gringotts
Rib vaults are groin vaults with extra stone ribbing.
Her vault is 720. This vault not only carries money, but other possesions one being the hufflepuff cup. It is a dangerous vault in the movie!
In the first book, The Sorcerer's Stone, Harry and Hagrid visit Gringotts to get Harry some money and there they also empty the vault with the stone. Shortly after they empty the vault, there was an attempted theft of the stone.
The Mystery Of Al Capone's Vaults was a one-time, live broadcast of the opening of a secret vault owned by him. So, yes, he did have a secret vault. Unfortunately, it contained nothing but debris.
Yes. Shortly afterwards, Professor Quirrell attempted to steal the stone from the vault. Due to his failed attempt Lord Voldemort decided to share his body to keep a closer eye on him while they worked to steal it from Hogwarts.
Don't read this if you didn't read Harry Potter.... The Sorcerer's Stone is in Vault Seven Hundred and Thirteen.