there both the same because blank paper is thicker but on the other hand lined paper has ink which makes it heavier as it is thinner...
it is a compound as it is more than one element and it is still chemicaly joined
Cats weigh around 8-10 pounds on average. So yes, they weigh more than 150 paper clips.
No!
SAME
Paper towels weigh more when wadded up compared to a single sheet. When wadded up, the paper towel is compressed and denser, therefore it weighs more than when it is in its original sheet form.
The labels for your types of question are probably too vague or ambiguous to answer with 100% certainty. Typically, Graph and Lined paper will be made from the same stocks so should burn at the same rate. Computer paper has varying weights(15,18,20) and could manufactured from Groundwood, Virgin or Recycled content. The same can be said for construction paper as there are many different grades of that paper as well. Theoretically, going with the heaviest weights and best grades of all types listed above, the construction paper should burn the fastest. This will happen because construction paper is typically a softer surface which means it is more porous allowing oxygen to feed your fire.
No they would both weigh one pound. However, the paper would likely have a higher density.
You need more information. You need to know how much paper you are dealing with (a ream, or some other sheet count) and also the specific grade of paper. Reams of different paper can weigh differently.
A little bit less than a train made out of paper, but way more than a boat made out of paper. Of course, the size of the airplane wasn't stated in the question. If it was a really, really BIG paper airplane, it could weigh more than a teeny-tiny paper train. Although, if it was a tiny paper airplane it could weigh less than a HUGE paper boat. I'm pretty sure it would also depend on what kind of paper you use. A construction paper airplane would definitely weigh more than a tissue paper airplane. But one of those airplanes made out of copier paper would weigh about average. I wouldn't reccommend a toilet paper airplane. It would also depend on what kind of plane you were making out of paper. A 747 made out of tar paper is going to completely outweigh a Cessna made out of freezer paper. All in all, I would have to say a medium sized airplane made out of a mid-gauge paper would weigh in at around 3,982 kilograms.
A paper airplane? A 747? Cessna?
They both weigh the same - one pound
yes probably. I think that my cat could weigh more than that =] yes probably. I think that my cat could weigh more than that =]