Area of paper = 8.5 * 11 = 93.5 sq. in. = 0.0603 m2 Pressure = Force / Area Weight (force due to gravity) = Pressure * Area Weight = 101325 Pa * 0.0603 m2 = 6109.9 N Mass = Weight / Acceleration due to gravity = 6109.9 N / 9.8 m/s2 = 623.5 kg
A paper clip weighs about 1-1.4 grams, depending on the size.
.16 to .18 ounces if it's regular 20 lb. printer paper... notebook paper is thinner, though, so it weighs less... I'm not sure what weight it is or I could do the math for you real quick...
200 pieces weigh 33 lbs how much does each piece weigh
Depends on the size and quality of the paper.
1 gram
A paper clip weighs about 1-1.4 grams, depending on the size.
.16 to .18 ounces if it's regular 20 lb. printer paper... notebook paper is thinner, though, so it weighs less... I'm not sure what weight it is or I could do the math for you real quick...
200 pieces weigh 33 lbs how much does each piece weigh
As much as is available. That of course does not mean the paper can withstand it.
It weighs at least 0.0001g
It might be a cold piece of paper, but there shouldn't be much difference otherwise.
Depends on the size and quality of the paper.
1 gram
You will need to know how much each piece weighs.
6.875g.
it really depends on what kind of paper but aproximitly 1 gram
4.5 kgDepends