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What type of energy is cutting a piece of paper?

The action of cutting is not a form of energy. Chemical energy in your cells is converted to kinetic energy in your muscles and the scissor blades. The force you apply breaks the fibres of the paper.


What is a piece of color paper?

Paper of any colour other then white.


What happens to a drop of hexane on a piece of wax paper?

Wax paper melts! I Love you! You are so hot!___-----____---( ''/)


Do abiotic objects have memory?

Yes, for example if you fold a piece of paper the paper wishes to remain in the folded position.


The force of friction is directed opposite of the way an object is moving because?

The force of friction is NOT ALWAYS directed opposite the direction an object is moving. Consider, for example, an object (like a book) resting on a piece of paper on a table. If you gently pull the paper and the book moves with the paper, friction between the paper and the book is causing the book to move in the same direction as the paper. Even if you pull a bit faster and the book slides in the same direction as the paper motion, but a little bit slower, the friction is the force which is pulling the book along--in the same direction of the paper motion.The direction friction is acting is opposite the direction of the relative SLIDING or attempted sliding of surfaces. In the cases above, without friction, the book would slide opposite the direction of paper motion, so the friction is in the same direction, accelerating the book along with the paper. In the first case, the book's acceleration is the same as the paper's; in the second, the book's acceleration is less than the paper's causing the book to actually slide backwards relative to the paper's motion.

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How much force can you exert on a piece of paper?

As much as is available. That of course does not mean the paper can withstand it.


Give 2 examples of physical changes?

1. breaking a rock in half 2. ripping a piece of paper


What force pulls down a screwed up piece of paper?

Gravity


Is ripping up a piece of paper a chemical change?

It is physical because the appearance hasn't changed at all and is the same paper still. For example, if you burned the paper that would be a chemical change because the paper turned into ash and is releasing gas which is a resulting chemical change that has just happened. Hope this helped :) -V


What is the basic difference between physical change and chemical change?

Well a physical change is when you break something and you still have it like ripping a piece of paper. You still have the paper!! Then you have your chemical change .Which is when you do something to make it to the point were you cant keep it.(EX) Burning a piece of paper in the fire is a chemical change:) Because you cant get it back:)


When you put a piece of paper on a ruler then hit the ruler how come the paper doesnt fly into the air?

This is because of the atmospheric pressure exerting a downward force on the paper.


What are some physical change that occur at school?

If I had to guess, there are hundreds of different physical changes at school. Some good examples are when you sharpen your pencil, write on paper, or cut your lunch with a knife or fork. These examples are just a few ways that physical changes take place at school.


Is ripping a piece of paper a physical or chemical?

It is physical because the appearance hasn't changed at all and is the same paper still. For example, if you burned the paper that would be a chemical change because the paper turned into ash and is releasing gas which is a resulting chemical change that has just happened. Hope this helped :) -V


Is the force of gravity stronger on a crumpled piece of paper than on an identical piece of paper which has not been crumpled?

No, the force of gravity is the same for both the crumpled and non-crumpled pieces of paper. Gravity acts on all objects the same way, regardless of their shape or condition. The only factor that affects the force of gravity is the mass of the object.


What does a australasian bittern sound like?

An Australasian Bittern first sounds like a piece of paper ripping, and then an electical zapping sound. YEAH THATS RIGHT IM 12 AND I KNOW THE ANSWER BEFORE YOU OLDIES DO


What is the plural of a piece of paper?

The plural of a piece of paper is "pieces of paper."


What do you do with the piece of paper of vegetable villain mission of club penguin?

you have to look at the piece of paper and the things that are on the piece of paper follow it