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one single sheet of copy paper can use over 13oz. of water
Depends how thick the paper is, and how large a sheet is.
.50 cents at Target.
1.2 pennies
It takes the equivalent of about 17 Watt-hours (Wh) of electricity to make a sheet of paper from wood (and about 12 Wh for 100% recycled paper)
alot depending on how much paper and ink you have It depends on the printer ... and the ink ... and how much paper you have loaded!
Normal printers take around 15 seconds to print a sheet of paper of what needs to printed, but laser printers are much more faster and can print a sheet in 2 seconds. they use these in schools because there is usually 30 kids in a classroom and there are many classrooms in a school, so for 30 kids it would only take 1 minute to print 30 sheets for each student for work.
to my calculations.... 0.0000000000000001 of a gram. thankyou.
because it is more lighter than the crumpled one. and its density is much lighter.
Because when the sheet of paper is flat, it acts like a parachute, and collects much more air resistance. The balled-up piece of paper has much less surface area, so can collect much less air resistance, making it fall faster.
depends on the quality: 0- 1p sheet 1- 2p sheet 2- 10p sheet 3- 20p sheet 4- 50p sheet 5- £1 sheet *- £3 sheet what if my school cant aford it
A sheet of paper is about 4.5 g, which is 0.0000045 tonnes. It takes about 10,000,000,000 J of electricity per tonne to make paper, so about 45000 J per sheet, which is the same as 0.012 kWh. Recycled paper takes about 40%-64% less electricity to make.