because it is folded
Folding the piece of paper does not change the thickness of the piece of paper. However, the thickness of the folded paper would be twice that of the original sheet of paper.
A rough piece of paper would give a distorted and fragmented reflection due to its uneven and irregular surface, making it difficult to see a clear or detailed image.
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A normal piece of paper is about 0.0038 inches thick. So, if the paper were to be folded 50 times, it would become, essentially, 1,125,899,906,842,624 pieces of paper stacked upon one another. Therefore, you would multiply the above number by 0.0038 and that would be 4278419646001.97 inches or 67,525,562.594 miles of paper. So, a normal 8 1/2 by 11 piece of paper folded 50 times would be 67,525,562.594 miles, which is 141 times the distance the Moon is to the Earth.
There is no fixed sequence.
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"A piece" in that usage would be short for "a piece of work." Generally today the term used that way would be a medium-strength insult meaning difficult or troublesome.
To determine which cube the image on the left would create when folded, we need to identify the arrangement of faces depicted. Each face of the cube corresponds to one section of the image; folding requires that adjacent faces align correctly. By visualizing or sketching how the image sections would fold together, you can identify the resulting cube structure. If you describe the image, I can help you figure out the specific cube it would create.
A piece of leather,sometimes referred to as a belt.
You ask for THE figurative image and there would be many of them, however the origin of the expression is from the gold rush when people would stick a stake in the ground to claim a piece of land.
One possibility is that it was put on the paper with lemon juice. You would have to put the paper near a flame (not to the point of igniting it) in order to bring out the image.
How many circles would you find in a net that can be folded to form a cylinder? *