It depends on what is termed as standard? Paperclips are available in various sizes, from small to large. I think that the 33 mm, that I use, is an expectable standard.
A finger nail is approx 1 cm wide
A standard paperclip typically measures about 25mm in length.
A standard paperclip typically weighs about 1 gram.
A standard-size paperclip is usually about 2.5 centimeters in length.
A paperclip ranges between 1-2 inches in length.
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millimeters or possibly centimeters but most likely millimeters
The number of bends needed to break a paperclip will vary depending on the thickness and quality of the paperclip. On average, it may take around 10-15 bends to break a standard paperclip.
Depends on what kind of paper clip you have.
Eighteen millimeters (18mm) is equivalent to 1.8 centimeters or approximately 0.71 inches. To visualize it, 18mm is slightly wider than a standard paperclip and about the width of a large button.
A standard paperclip typically has two bends – one near the middle to create the looped shape and one at each end to form the two legs of the clip.