To calculate this, we need to convert 4000 km to centimeters, which is 400,000,000 cm. Then we divide this by 5 cm (length of a paper clip) to get 80,000,000 paper clips needed to reach 4000 km.
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There are three bends on my paper clips.
theirs 30 paper clips
The number of paper clips you can hang from a single paper clip will depend on the strength of the paper clip and the weight of the paper clips being hung. On average, you may be able to hang 5-10 paper clips before the weight causes the paper clip to bend or break.
It depends on the size and weight of the paper clips, but on average, approximately 60-70 standard-sized paper clips make an ounce.
Assuming a paper clip is about an inch, approximately 24766100 paper clips.
The number of 1 kg paper clips in a box depends on the size and weight of the paper clips. The weight of individual paper clips vary, so the number of paper clips in a 1 kg box will differ based on the weight of each clip.
It is not possible to give an exact number of paper clips in 1 mole since mole is a unit used for counting atoms or molecules, not larger objects like paper clips. However, 1 mole of paper clips would contain Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) of individual paper clips.
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It depends on the brand and packaging, but a standard box of three-inch paper clips typically contains around 100 to 150 clips.
1 dozen is 12 paper clips. 12 times 4 = 48. So there are 48 paper clips. Hope this helped =)