Depends on the paper. 24-pound printer paper is 0.004" thick, which means there are 250 sheets per inch.
2511.16071 lbs.
The simple way is with a screw micrometer, just put the paper in, do up the jaws with the ratchet and there is your answer. I would measure in a few places and average the results for best accuracy. If you don't happen to have a screw micrometer you could get a rough answer by measuring a stack of paper (say a ream of 500 sheets) with a ruler and dividing the answer by the number of sheets.
Pretty much anything will. A couple of sheets of paper would do it. Alpha radiation is big and bulky compared to other types of radiation. So it can't penetrate objects very far.
Very interesting... In theory, the thickness of the paper will exceed the earth-moon distance. This is because each time, you are increasing the thickness of the paper by two. So, the number of sheets of paper making the thickness is 249. But in practice, this is impossible to do. You cannot fold a paper even more than ten times.
They weigh about a pound. Flannel sheets would weigh more than cotton ones.
If it is sheets of paper in reams (500) = 1 pack
The weight of 4 sheets of paper can vary depending on the type and size of the paper, but generally, a sheet of standard copy paper weighs about 0.16 ounces. Therefore, 4 sheets of paper would weigh approximately 0.64 ounces.
A Ream is a measure of the NUMBER of sheets of paper (500 sheets) How thick that would be will depend on the weight of the paper. Heavier paper is thicker.
On average, there are about 20 sheets of regular 8.5 x 11 inch paper in an ounce. However, the number of sheets can vary depending on the paper thickness and quality.
A stack of papers.
The width of a pack of 500 sheets of paper can vary depending on the paper size and thickness. However, for standard letter size (8.5 x 11 inches) paper, a pack of 500 sheets would typically have a width of about 2 inches.
A sheet of standard copy paper is about .004 in thick. 100 sheets would therefore have a thickness of about 0.4 in. Modern, lightweight paper sold for home printing is much thinner and 500 sheets have a thickness of 1" approx. So, 100 sheets would be about 0.2 in.
Assuming a standard sheet of paper is 0.1mm thick, the height of a million sheets of paper stacked on top of each other would be 100 meters (328 feet).
2511.16071 lbs.
depends how big the square is
this would be roughly as high as a ten story building
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