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1 gram = 2 paperclips, so 8 paperclips = 4 grams
No
For example you have a box of apples. The gross mass is the mass of the box and apples, the net mass just the apples.
Density = mass/volume. 12.9g/15cm3 = 0.89g/cm3.
billions and billions
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The mass is changed, the density is not changed.
This question cannot be answered. Remember what grams refers to: mass. Because different objects have different masses, their volumes at a constant mass will be different. For example, 5.00 grams of hydrogen gas will expand to about 4 liters. But if you have 5.00 grams of paperclips, you will only have about 5 paperclips. Both the hydrogen gas and the paperclips have a mass of 5.00 grams, but their volumes are different.
depends on the size of the paperclips
Yes, paperclips are recyclable. You can also reuse them around your house.
Yes. An object's density is an inherent property of what it is made of , regardless of how much you have. Here is another way of viewing it. Density is mass divided by volume. Two paper clips have double the mass and double the volume of one paper clip. 2m/2V=m/V
Paperclips weren't around when the Vikings were around. They are a modern invention.
1 gram = 2 paperclips, so 8 paperclips = 4 grams
A mole of iron (iron paper clips) Is nothing compared with the Sun.
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No