Its physical cause when you cut the paper its still paper
No, cutting paper is a physical change, not a chemical change. The paper's chemical composition remains the same before and after cutting; only its physical shape is altered.
It is a physical change because it is still a sheet of paper.
Cutting a circle out of a piece of paper is a physical change because the paper's chemical composition remains the same before and after the cutting. The change is only in the physical appearance and shape of the paper.
Physical, because the paper hasn't changed any chemical properties (It is still paper), even after you cut a heart out of it.
Cutting paper into tiny pieces is a psychical change. This is because the chemical properties of paper are left unchanged and the paper is only reduced to a fraction of its original size, which only affects its physical properties.
Cutting paper is a physical change because, it involves changing something without changing its chemical structure
Yes, cutting paper and melting ice are both physical changes because the ice can be refrozen and the paper is still paper.
it is a physical change because you are doing something physical to it an example of a chemical change would be making an explosion the difference between physical and chemical changes is for physical your doing it to something that has physical properties like shaping something or cutting something maybe dealing with a sold or liquid but in a chemical change you are making something new you could say cutting it is physical but once you get the heart you have created something new with the paper a heart so that could be a chemical change because chemical and physical can happen twice even if your doing one task hope that answered your question
Iron rusting = chemical gasoline burning = chemical cutting a piece of wood = physical aluminum reacting with foil paper= chemical Anytime the basic molecule is changed, it is chemical, and if it is not than it is physical. Keep in mind that basic state changes (e.g. melting from solid to liquid) are physical.
Psychical change because you're not changing the chemical make-up of the piece of paper, just dividing it. Think of it like cutting an apple. You can only cut it so many times before it's a chemical change.
Yes, cutting a sheet of paper in half is a physical change because the paper's properties, such as its shape and size, are altered, but its chemical composition remains the same.
Tearing paper represents a physical and not a chemical change. Chemical bonds are not broken in this instance, but paper is physically separated (by force) from other paper.