yes a diamond can even cut through metal and glass so paper would be no problem.
Light refraction through a diamond is by design -- the design of the cut.
Yes, diamond is the hardest mineral on earth.
Diamond is the hardest mineral known, on the 1-10 Mohs scale of mineral hardness, diamond is rated as 10.
Diamond is the hardest mineral on earth. So a diamond can cut glass, but glass cannot cut a diamond.
YES!!! Diamonds are the hardest known natural mineral. NB Artificial materials have been made that are harder.
== == Diamond cut and confetti cut are both types of crosscut shredders. Diamond cut is a term usually used to describe short crosscut pieces of paper that resemble a diamond. Confetti cut shredded particles are longer and resemble confetti.Since the paper is cut in regular shapes it can be re-assembled with a scanner and some software. A more secure method is to tear the paper apart by the fiber in irregular shapes. Those are known as a hammermill, "pierce and tear" or grinder.
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Yes, a diamond-tipped tool can cut through steel.
Light refraction through a diamond is by design -- the design of the cut.
Yes, diamond is the hardest mineral on earth.
Diamond-tipped drills can cut through any material, including diamonds.
see if it cuts glass..any diamond can cut through glass
Diamond is a crystal. Yes.
Anything, including another diamond.
No. Paper is made from trees though. Now, paper is light, and cannot cut through trees. - Caroline Rogers
The objective is not to cut the diamond quickly, the objective is to cut the diamond in order to follow the plan for the cut. The plan is designed to maximize the natural assets of the stone, such as its colour and/or clarity, while preserving its maximum carat weight. Recklessly, however, you may be able to cut through a diamond rather quickly with an appropriately equipped tool.