3 Dimensions: Length, Width & Thickness
The ball presents less Surface Area to the air than a flat sheet. So, there is less air resistance when a thin piece of paper is crumpled into a ball.
Alpha radiation is stopped easily by thin substances such as a sheet of paper or the skin. It is because of this that alpha radiation is generally non-harmful to humans.
It is hard to explain, but it basically amounts to the size to fold ratio. A large enough, thin enough, sheet of paper can be folded more than eight times, but it has to be the size of a football field in order to do it. 128 layers of paper is a lot to fold in half to get to 256!
The common paper thickness is approximately 0.1 millimeters (.0039 inches).
A thin one will, but you have to hit it. If it's just lying there, then it won't make any sound at all.
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It is a thin ,transparent sheet used to cover copies and books .
A foil is a very thin sheet of metal, paper, plastic material.
Placing the thin sheet under tension is the usual way. An airplane skin is a thin sheet formed into a cylinder, and is kept in shape by the excess internal air pressure. On your bed, you keep the sheet from rucking and crimpling by applying tension, and tucking the edges in where they are held by friction. Forming the sheet into a 3-dimension shape is a common way of strengthening a flexible sheet - corrugated iron for example.
Paper is made from the pulp of certain plants—trees, flowers, etc.—that is packed down into a thin sheet.
Measure the thickness of multiple sheets (Say, ten or twenty) then divide the answer by the number of sheets to get the thickness of a single sheet.
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Water flowing downhill as a thin sheet is called sheet flow
The ball presents less Surface Area to the air than a flat sheet. So, there is less air resistance when a thin piece of paper is crumpled into a ball.
Aluminum foil is a thin, pliable sheet of aluminum used for cooking, packaging, cosmetics and insulation.
The French word "feuille" means leaf (foliage); a sheet of paper; very thin layer (of wood, gold, copper...)
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