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Most paper clips are made from steel. You could make a paper clip out of copper, but the cost would be higher for something that would do the same job.
A nail, copper wire, paper clips, staples and power supply.
Paper clips are decent conductors of electricity because they are made of metal (usually steel). However, they may not be as efficient as other metals like copper or silver due to their higher resistance.
Yes, magnets attract paper clips because paper clips are made of a magnetic material like iron. The magnetic field produced by the magnet causes the paper clips to be attracted to it.
It is not possible to give an exact number of paper clips in 1 mole since mole is a unit used for counting atoms or molecules, not larger objects like paper clips. However, 1 mole of paper clips would contain Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) of individual paper clips.
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Paper Clips Project was created in 2004.
10 paper clips is 7.5 inches, so 7.5X100,000= A million paper clips
Yes, both metal paper clips and plastic paper clips are mixtures. Metal paper clips are made of metals like steel, while plastic paper clips are made of polymers like polypropylene. Both of these materials are composed of multiple substances mixed together to form the final product.
A gross is equal to 144 items, so 3.5 gross of paper clips would be calculated as 3.5 multiplied by 144. This results in 504 paper clips. Therefore, 3.5 gross of paper clips equals 504 individual paper clips.
Anything with iron in it is magnetic, or can be magnetized. Copper is non-ferrous metal and is not magnetic, although it is a good conductor of electricity and can be used to generate electromagnetic fields.
The number of 1 kg paper clips in a box depends on the size and weight of the paper clips. The weight of individual paper clips vary, so the number of paper clips in a 1 kg box will differ based on the weight of each clip.