There is no specific ratio for bronze because there are many different bronzes.
For example,
Aluminium bronze contains 92% copper, 8% aluminium.
Phosphor bronze contains 89.75% copper, 10% in and 0.25% phosphorus.
Manganese bronze contains 58.5% copper, 39.2% zinc, 1% Iron, 1% tin, 0.3% manganese.
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Yes, there is a bronze ratio: (3 + sqrt(13)) / 2.
There are many different alloys containing mainly copper, some tin and small amounts of other elements. There is, therefore, no precise answer. Generally, though, the ratio of copper to tin will be 997:3
Roman Bronze Works was created in 1897.
If the ratio of similarity is 310, then the ratio of their area is 96100.
an eqivalent ratio is an ratio that is equal or you can simplfiy it