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it differes from paper to paper, the size of the pad volume for prisms is l x w x h
well, a gram = 1 paper clip. Take 5oo paper clips and shove them all into a cup or 2 to find out! Really, it all depends on whether you squish them or not.
Paper measurement If we're talking about weight, the worldwide standard is gsm (grams per square meter), and there are no practical differences in the measuring technique; nevertheless, we may measure paper thickness by GSM. A4 paper measures 210 mm by 297 mm.
Paper Ream: Quantity of paper...500 sheets. Calipers used to measure thickness of sheet of paper.
stack up 100 of the same type of piece of paper, measure the thickness with a very accurate ruler, divide this thickness by 100
A millilitre (or equivalently, a cubic centimetre), a centilitre.
the measureable properties of an object are --> i) weight ii) mass iii) volume
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A centilitre, probably.
You would use millimeters for the measure of the capacity of a paper cup.
1 milligram
Well, find the volume of it in cubic centimeters. Since cubic centimeters are the same as mL, you just need to change cm3 to mL. But you need to measure.
A metric ruler measures in inches and centimeters.
That will depend on if you are measuring American letter size or Metric letter size (used in the rest of the world). American use inches, Metric use centimeters.
That will depend on if you are measuring American letter size or Metric letter size (used in the rest of the world). American use inches, Metric use centimeters.
U mean half sheet paper. u should be aware of the equation (density=mass/volume) if you know the density and the mass of the paper u find the volume.. or else collect bundle of half sheet papers, put it together and measure the "height, length and the width of it. volume=length*width*height. so u know the volume of the bundle. if there were 100 sheets in a bundle you just divide it by 100 and then you get the volume for one sheet of paper.
Which is more accurate- the pH paper or the red cabbage juice and why?