Cats weigh around 8-10 pounds on average. So yes, they weigh more than 150 paper clips.
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No!
All paper clips are not created equal and come in several sizes ranging from small to palm-sized and may be constructed of metal or plastic. A common size is approximately 2 cm or 3/4" long and made of steel. The weight of this standard, paper clip is about 1 gr. 5 would weigh 5 g.
Paper clips are typically easier to bend than hair grips, as they are usually made of thinner and more pliable metal. Hair grips are thicker and more durable, designed to hold hair firmly in place without bending easily.
you can hang as many paper clips as you want until the weight of the paper clips becomes more than the pulling force of the magnet
No they would both weigh one pound. However, the paper would likely have a higher density.
Paper towels weigh more when wadded up compared to a single sheet. When wadded up, the paper towel is compressed and denser, therefore it weighs more than when it is in its original sheet form.
The size of a magnet does not necessarily determine how many paper clips it can hold. The strength of the magnet, which is measured by its magnetic field, is what determines how many paper clips it can hold. A smaller magnet with a stronger magnetic field may be able to hold more paper clips than a larger magnet with a weaker magnetic field.
If you're unfamiliar with the units, try and converting it to something you know. Through repetition, you will be able to associate a certain quantity with certain objects and their weights. 50 grams is less than a pound, while 50 kilograms is over 100 lbs. The obvious answer would be the 50 grams.
Paper clips have a density greater than the density of water.
No, bobby pins are typically lighter than paper clips because they are made of thin metal. Paper clips are made of thicker wire, so they are heavier in comparison.
Paper clips are made of metal, typically steel, which has a higher density than water. This means that the weight of the paper clip is greater than the water it displaces, making it sink rather than float.