10 micron thickness plating (usually gold)
The value of a plaque or gold (g) 10 microns can vary depending on the purity of the gold and current market prices. To determine the value, you would need to know the weight of the plaque in grams, the purity of the gold (e.g., 24 karat is 99.9% pure), and the current price of gold per gram. You can calculate the approximate value by multiplying the weight in grams by the purity percentage and then multiplying that by the current price of gold per gram.
"Plaque OR g 10 microns" typically refers to the plating of the medal. It suggests that the medal has either undergone a plating process or has a gold plating of 10 microns thickness. The "OR" indicates that it could be either of these options.
10 Karat Gold
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It's a watch for underwater use, it will stand pressure up to 10 Atmospheres or 100m
It means 10 atmospheres. This usually indicates a watch will remain waterproof to a depth of 10 atmospheres or about 340 feet of water.
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10 karat gold, 37.5% gold. It is very low
Oh, dude, AU 10 on a watch means that the watch is made of gold. "AU" is the chemical symbol for gold, so it's like the fancy way of saying "gold 10." So, basically, it's bling bling on your wrist, but in science terms.
Anyone under 10 years of age should not be permitted to acess it. ie. watch, etc.
Watch Me Disappear was created on 2008-10-10.