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Yes a piece of paper is an object same as a pen or an apple or a dog are objects.
Yes, for example if you fold a piece of paper the paper wishes to remain in the folded position.
the picture on your tv screen or the picture you draw on a piece of paper
No, looking at a piece of paper cannot physically lift it. Gravity acts as a force that pulls objects downward, so visual observation alone cannot counteract gravity's influence on the paper.
The simple way is with a screw micrometer, just put the paper in, do up the jaws with the ratchet and there is your answer. I would measure in a few places and average the results for best accuracy. If you don't happen to have a screw micrometer you could get a rough answer by measuring a stack of paper (say a ream of 500 sheets) with a ruler and dividing the answer by the number of sheets.
20*30 = 600 sq cm.
No, a piece of paper is not a luminous object. Luminous objects emit their own light, like the sun or a light bulb. Paper reflects light and may appear visible when illuminated, but it does not produce light on its own.
Time taken would depend on the size of the paper and the sophistication of the measuring device ... mainly the rate of counting of which it's capable.
you have to get the key to the diary first then you go into the trash can and you have to pull and push objects out of the way to get to the paper ps:dont get smushed
Blank piece of paper,a few fabrics and stuff you can see threw not very clearly but you can see it
You could say "Alice hated drawing set objects, but she loved to doodle on a piece of paper"