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A paper clip weighs about 1-1.4 grams, depending on the size.
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Well...1 gram. Or, if you are talking about density, than the density of a paper clip is 8.03 g/cm3.
An average paper clip weighs about 1.4 grams (or 1400 milligrams)
A typical paper clip is approx 3 cm so the answer is 75 cm.
Well think, if you burn a piece of paper, then energy is involved. Chemical energy is taking place when you burn a piece of paper. However, two more types of energy are also taking place. Thermal and radiant energy are also taking place because the fire burning the paper creates light (radiant energy) and it also gives off heat (thermal energy).
About 1.4 grams. But it all depends on the paperclip style, size, and manufacturer.
1 paperclip is equal to .25 oz
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Making a paper bag uses about twice as much oil as making a plastic bag.
since the paper clip is exposed but too dense, like a bubble it water up as much open space as possible but pressure causes the water to puff out because molecules tend o cling together.