The mass of a paper clip is simply measured in grams.
This is a set experiment in Advanced Higher Chemistry (Scottish qualification, roughly equivalent to 1st year university level) My result told me it was 0.13% Manganese but I wouldn't take my word for that.
depends on how long the paper clip is! measure it and find out...geez
depends how big it is 1-inch clips are about 1 gram
A standard #1 paper clip weighs about 1/2 of a gram. The longer, thicker clips weigh up to 1.4 grams.
A standard paper clip weighs about 1/2 gram. The 1.5 -inch heavy gauge clip weighs 1.4 grams.
Depends on the size of the paperclip!
o.46g
1000
15 grams
500 paper clips
80,000,000 paper clips.
As many as you want. Unlimited.
One gram is equal to about 980.665 dynes.
there are 5 carats to a gram
500 paper clips
You would need 4 paper clips in order to equal the weight of a pencil.
about 12 A gram is a little less than the weight of the paper clip, almost 1.4 g, but also depends on the quality and manufacturing company.
2,000
One paper clip weighs one gram, so since kilo is one thousand, it must be one thousand paper clips.
6.02 x 10^23 paper clips (602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 p. clips).
A large paper clip only weighs around 1 gram. Regular sized paper clips are typically between 0.5 and 0.7 grams each.
There are three bends on my paper clips.
80,000,000 paper clips.
it would be about 1000, because a paper clip weighs about a gram, and kilo means 1000.
15/16" long
theirs 30 paper clips