Archimedes & the King S Crown Mystery

Archimedes & the King S Crown Mystery

<p> Archimedes & the King’s Crown Mystery</p><p>Volume & Displacement</p><p>Part 1 – Volume & Displacement</p><p>Materials Mystery  Ruler and/or tape measure Can you figure out:  How to measure volume using water?  Foam blocks Hint: 1mL = 1cm3</p><p> Measuring cup </p><p>Shape Dimensions (cm) Formula Volume (cm3) Volume (mL) (using ruler) (using water)</p><p>Part 2 – King’s Crown Mystery The King has asked for your help: He gave 5 of his precious golden bars to 5 goldsmiths. He asked them to make him 5 golden crowns for his 5 cats. He is worried some of the goldsmiths cheated him.</p><p>Materials  Large Cup</p><p> 1 “golden” Crown</p><p> Syringe (12mL)</p><p>Mystery Can you figure out if your goldsmith used all the gold to make the crown you are testing (or if he stole and kept some)?</p><p>Remember to be very careful, the king trusts you. If you say the goldsmith stole some gold, he will be fed to the king’s pet dragon. Someone’s life is in your hands. Do your best science!</p><p>The king remembers the size of each gold bar was: 3cm x 5cm x 6cm</p><p>Calculations 1. Figure out how many cubic centimeters cm3 of gold the king gave your goldsmith.</p><p>2. Measure the volume of the crown your goldsmith made.</p><p>3. Tell the king if your goldsmith should be rewarded, or fed to the dragon – and why!</p><p>Volume of king’s gold: ______cm3 </p><p>Volume of gold in the crown: ______cm3 </p><p>Don’t forget to think about how accurately you are able to measure. If your numbers don’t match perfectly, it might be because of your measurements, not the goldsmith. The king’s counselor, Mr. Dash, suggests you allow up to 5cm3 of error due to experimental error, before you accuse the goldsmith (or you’ll be the one being fed to the dragon)! Go Further at Home (Bonus) – Archimedes This lab is based on the story from history about Archimedes. In the legend it is said that the king had a crown made with gold he gave the goldsmith, but was worried the goldsmith had kept some of the gold and instead mixed some silver into the gold.</p><p>The crown weighed the same as the amount of gold the king gave the goldsmith. </p><p>But without melting the crown down the king had no way to see if the crown was the same volume of metal.</p><p>Silver weighs less than gold. So if the goldsmith used silver he would have had to use more of it than the gold.</p><p>1. See if you could solve the real mystery for the king.</p><p>2. Do some research on Archimedes, and the story of him taking a bath and yelling Eureka! </p><p>Fun Fact 90cm3 of gold would weigh 1.7kg and be worth $90,000 today!!!</p><p>The density of gold is 19.32 grams per cm3 </p><p>Gold is worth about $50 per gram.</p>

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