EHocking
Penultimate Amazing
Well this would not have been a problem if you'd stuck to your first statement that 1/4 oz of gold would be sufficient.It doesn't matter who knows as long as I don't.
The weight of the target will be a give away.
The placebo target will not be dense enough to simulate gold or silver.
Based on a 1/4oz gold target (7g), a canister filled (31cc) with BlueTack(TM) would weigh 27.59g.
The target, with 23cc of BlueTack to hold it in place would weigh 27.47g.
So your statement that the weight of the target would give it away is incorrect.
It can be managed if only you would decide how much your target needs to weigh.
BTW. A 4oz target held in place with 0.5cc BlueTack(TM) would weigh 28.45g.
A difference of only 1 gram would probably not give the game away. The *balance* of the canister might - but I have a solution to that as well.
Previously you said that the dummies must be of the same MASS as the target. Are you now saying they only need to be the same VOLUME?I won't know as long as they are on the ground when I get to scan.
The problem is that everything is affected by gravity so if placebos are used then they all need to weigh the same except the target.
Make up your mind, it makes a difference in the protocol.
Which is it?
Weight or volume of dummies must be the same as the target?
Now it's 2-4 oz, it WAS 1/4 of an ounce.Just the one with the target.
Several ounces of silver or gold, 2 to 4 I would think that should do it.
be back later.
What form will the gold be?
Flake? Nugget? Ingot? Jewellry? If jewellry - 9ct, 18ct, 24ct?
What form will the silver be?
Ore? Nugget? Ingot? Jewellry? If jewellry - sterling? 999?
You really need to think the above questions through.
In summary.
What weight must the target be?
How much is gold?
How much is silver?
What form is the gold and/or silver going to be in?
Is the dummy to be the same WEIGHT or the same VOLUME as the target?
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Footnote for calculations:
Density of gold = 19.3 g / cc
Density of BlueTack(TM) = 0.89 g / cc
Density of Silver ore = 10.5 g / cc
Volume of 35mm film canister = 31.8 cc
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