you can flod a sheet paper 6 times
For 8.5x11 inch paper @ 0.15mm thick (very heavy paper):
Math says it would be >100 million miles.
Math also says if would be less than .0000003 in square on a side.
Thus, it can not be done in anything but math.
A more sensible question would be :
If a frog had wings, how long would it take for it to fly to the moon..................
80,000,000 paper clips.
tHE BALL OF PAPER WOULD REACH THE GROUND FIRST. tHE RECTANGLE SHAPE WILL REACH LATER DUE TO THE AIR FOIL EFFECT(float down). iN A VACUUM THEY WOULD DROP THE SAME. Gravity is 9.8 m/s2.
If we are talking in vaccum then both will have same acceleration.But if there is no vaccum then paper crumbled into a ball will have greater acceleration because air resistance will be less for it.
Because of gravity, objects fall at 9.7m/s making them reach the ground at the same time. This does not apply to objects like paper or feathers due to the fluid friction in the air.
Air resistance is the key. In a vacuum a piece of paper and a brick, dropped at the same time, will reach the ground at the same time. When atmosphere is added to the mix the papers area figures in when and where the paper will land. The bigger it is the more air it will capture and its' decent will be slowed.
80,000,000 paper clips.
tHE BALL OF PAPER WOULD REACH THE GROUND FIRST. tHE RECTANGLE SHAPE WILL REACH LATER DUE TO THE AIR FOIL EFFECT(float down). iN A VACUUM THEY WOULD DROP THE SAME. Gravity is 9.8 m/s2.
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No, paper was invented in China. The technique didn't reach Europe till the 13th Century.
yes the moon is 238,857 miles away whereas a piece of paper folded 50 times reaches over 200,000,000 miles so it would reach the moon (and then some) Edit: A piece of paper (lets use metric for this) is approx 0.1mm thick. Folding it 50 times will create a bundle (2^50)/10 mm thick, which is (1.12589907x10^15)/10 mm, or 1.12589907x10^14. Lets convert it to kilometers, through each step. Cm : 1.12589907x10^13 (divide by 10) M : 1.12589907x10^11 (divide by 100) Km : 1.12589907x10^8 (divide by 1000) So, the paper would be 1.12589907x10^8 km thick. The distance from the Earth to the Sun is only 1.496x10^8km. Therefore, the paper would reach the majority of the way to the Sun... it beat the moon by a long shot. Plus, if the paper were slightly thicker, (eg 0.11mm) it would reach, or even pass, the Sun quite easily.
It would take 42 times to fold an average 8.5 by 11 piece of paper to reach the moon!<3
A little higher than the cat can reach.
Average sheet of toilet paper being 4 inches square, you would need approximately 900000 squares to reach 300000 feet.
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Alcanzar = to touch or reach Hojas are leaves, sheets of paper or blades (as in blades of grass or razor blades) Alcanza las hojas means (You) reach the leaves...touch the blades...reach the sheet of paper...It is really hard to translate this literally and it depends to a great extent on the context.