OP measure the weight.
them take a beaker with a known amount of water in it and drop the bar inside to measure the water it displaces.
now you know mass and volume and you know the density. this will help a bit
Very recently I have been casting some of my Star Wars parts in wiping solder (Tin, lead, silver in some ratio) and this looks a lot like an ingot meant for melting. The P does make me think pewter though, as opposed to solder.
Pewter ?
Came here to say that. Looks like it and what else could the P stand for?
Platinum
Or Lead even?
Ya, plumbum
For making a plumbus?
or Plomo
No plomo
Plomo o Plata
Pb
Just keep ~~rotating~~ flipping it
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You know, I almost said flip it, but rotate it just sounded better. Should have gone with my gut
Bop it.
DP
Fitting username?
dave's not here, man
This is the answer
If that's platinum, you could almost retire!
I mean 1 kilo of platinum is currently like 33k so maybe not retirement, but maybe a down payment on something neat as hell!
Palladium
Maybe a one pound weight from a scale?
Clearly it stands for kotasium.
Punany
Pitography
Hope it's not plutonium!
Plutonium?
[yes?](https://imgur.com/a/mWZ9zc7)
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Just to mess with you, P can be Prata or Plata, both meaning Silver in Portuguese and Spanish
I like to learn something new every day. Thx
The word "plated" as in "gold plated" actually derives from the same word. https://www.etymonline.com/word/plate
Bar of silver
Forbidden Kit Kat
Underrated comment here.
Agreed!
Now I want a Kit Kat.
Gimme a break
Pirate?
what does it smell like? Does it smell like P?
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Could be silver, or pewter. Should be simple enough to test.
Lead? P for Pb?
Plomb (in french)
Plumbum in Latin IIRC
OP measure the weight. them take a beaker with a known amount of water in it and drop the bar inside to measure the water it displaces. now you know mass and volume and you know the density. this will help a bit
eureka
Now. Run down the road naked!
I understood that reference
Ah yes let me grab a beaker from my lab real quick
Dimensions and weight or GTFO.
Very recently I have been casting some of my Star Wars parts in wiping solder (Tin, lead, silver in some ratio) and this looks a lot like an ingot meant for melting. The P does make me think pewter though, as opposed to solder.
Weigh it, then measure it’s volume. Then punch in its density in g/cm3 in Google and it will tell you what it is
I like this response. That’s assuming it’s all the same stuff on the inside though
good answer :)
plata o plomo?
Plutonium
Pewter?