You can fold a paper in half, no matter how big or thin, 8-10 times. Even orgami paper.
The current record is 12 times.
Any paper can be folded in half for 6 times.
Any size sheet of paper can only be folded in half 7 times.
A standard piece of paper cannot be folded 7 times, but the Mythbusters folded a hangar sized piece of paper 11 times.
If by sides you refer to the number of paper slices you can hold then the formula is this: assuming that when the paper has not been folded, the number of times folded is equal zero then the equation is: 2x, where x is the number of times folded. for example if the paper has been folded four times the number of sides is: 24 = 16
The height of a piece of paper folded in half once is half of its original height.
It will still be one square unless you cut the paper.
A paper folded in half is commonly referred to as a "folded sheet" or simply a "fold."
There is no fixed sequence.
A sheet of paper folded in half for a manuscript is called a folio. It is a common format for writing and organizing text.
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Folding the piece of paper does not change the thickness of the piece of paper. However, the thickness of the folded paper would be twice that of the original sheet of paper.
Yes, with a large enough sheet of paper, and with some assistance from a forklift truck and 'steam' roller.