
Actually, to get this I estimated the height of the statue at 15 meters. I am going to say the golden dwarf statue is like a cylinder with a height of 15 meters and a radius of 2.5 meters.
#Who becomes the king under the mountain movie#
Again, with the actual video from the movie this would be fairly straight forward. The size of the statue is difficult to estimate. Instead, I will just make a wild guess based on my memory. Actually, if I had the clip from the movie I could measure the time directly. The other value that's easy to guess is the time. The starting temperature could probably even be colder since it is inside a mountain - but I will use that value anyway. I will use a starting temperature of 10☌ and a final of 1064☌. The initial and final temperatures of the gold should be easy to guess. Let's start with the values that are the easiest. That's the physics - now for some values. Using these values and the mass, I can calculate the energy needed to melt the gold. I will assume a starting temperature of T i and a final temperature of T f. From this I can get the volume and mass of the gold. For now, I will say that the statue is like a cylinder with a radius of r and a height of h. I am going to leave the actual estimations for later. Let's just say that there is enough gold to make a HUGE dwarf statue. How much gold do the dwarves need to melt? I don't know. I will actually the density gold as 1.93 x 10 7 g/m 3. (I'll use the symbol ρ for density) Also, the other mass measurements are in grams but the volume is in meters cubed.

To start, I need to know some things about gold. Well, this fight is what I want to talk about in this post.

Yes, in the book the dwarves just kind of avoid the dragon. Oh well, I have already looked at dwarves in floating barrels. The barrels down the river wasn't so much a stealthy escape as it was an epic battle.Personally, I kind of like that Gandalf doesn't use a ton of magic. Of course he still isn't quite at the same magic level as Albus Dumbledore or even Harry Potter, but he is a wizard. Oh, that's right he also made an impressive and threatening voice when talking to Bilbo. He made his staff glow and he blinded some orcs. Sure, he used magic in The Lord of the Rings movies, but that was just simple stuff. In this movie, we finally get to see Gandalf use magic.How else could you make a 300 page book into three movies that are each about three hours long? Of course there is a lot of material added to the movie that wasn't in the book.First, let me make a few comments about the movie.
#Who becomes the king under the mountain free#
We are free to say whatever we like about The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.
