Discover new knowledge and insights with IDNLearn.com's extensive Q&A database. Join our interactive Q&A community and get reliable, detailed answers from experienced professionals across a variety of topics.
Sagot :
Answer:
A gold medal has the (minimum) dimensions of:
diameter = 60mm
thickness = 3mm
So we will work with those dimensions.
The medal is then a cyinder of diameter
D = 60mm = 6cm
and height:
H = 3mm = 0.3cm
Remember that the volume of a cylinder is:
V = pi*(D/2)^2*H
where pi = 3.14
Then the volume of a medal is:
V = 3.14*(6cm/3)^2*0.3cm = 3.768 cm^3
The density of the gold in g/cm^3 is:
d = 19.3 g/cm^3
And remember that:
density = mass/volume
So, if the volume is 3.768 cm^3
Then the mass will be:
mass = density*volume = 19.3 g/cm^3*3.768 cm^3 = 72.7 g
So, a single gold medal would weight 72.7 grams
And each gram of gold costs $40
Then the total cost of the gold medal would be:
value = $40*72.7 = $2,908
Now, if yo think that in the Olympics there are 35 sports (a lot with a large number of players) and near 50 disciplines, they need a lot of gold medals.
And each gold medal costs $2,908
So the total cost (only for the gold medals, ignoring the others) would be to high.
This is why the gold medals are made mostly of silver.
We appreciate your contributions to this forum. Don't forget to check back for the latest answers. Keep asking, answering, and sharing useful information. IDNLearn.com is your source for precise answers. Thank you for visiting, and we look forward to helping you again soon.