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14 September, 06:41

When a crown of mass 14.7kg is completely submerged in water, an accurate scale reading reads only 13.4kg. Is the crown made of gold?

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  1. 14 September, 09:28
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    No. The crown is made of lead

    Explanation:

    From Archimedes principle,

    D/D' = W/U

    Where D = density of the crown, D' = Density of water, W = weight of the crown in air, U = Upthrust of the crown in water.

    make D the subject of the equation,

    D = D' (W/U) ... Equation 1

    W = mg

    Where g = 9.8 m/s², m = 14.7 kg.

    W = 14.7 (9.8) = 144.06 N.

    U = 9.8 (14.7-13.4) = 12.74 N.

    Constant: D' = 1000 kg/m³

    Substitute into equation 1

    D = 1000 (144.06/12.74)

    D = 11307.69 kg/m³

    Density of the crown = 11307.69 kg/m³

    And Density of Gold = 19300 kg/m³

    From the above, The crown is not made of Gold
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