Yes, it does ever so slightly by the mass of the ink that is added to the page.
The word 'paper' is a mass noun when referring to the substance: * He preferred to write on paper. * He wrapped the present in paper. But when it refers to a document or newspaper, it's a count noun:* He submitted a paper to a linguistics journal. * All of the daily papers had the same headline.
Yes, it is an adjective, but has come to mean "having a large mass", e.g. huge.The noun mass is more often used as an adjunct when describing just mass (mass spectrometer, mass increase) or as an adjective meaning something affecting masses of people (mass hypnosis, Mass Communication).
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I'm not really sure. i need the antonym for mass for my hw too, but i cant find it. Maybe volume will be an antonym though. because you know how they are like apparently different things or what not? well, idkk. sorry i cant help. <.<
Mass can be a noun or an adjective. As a noun: The mass of a solid. As an adj: Mass production.
2,250 grams
The mass of a paper airplane is equal to the sheet of paper it is constructed out of, plus any additional materials.
It depends on the size of the sheet of paper and the size of the feather. The only way to determine whether a particular sheet of paper has more mass than a particular feather is to compare them using a method that objectively measures mass. Using an accurate laboratory scale would be the easiest way to make this determination.
The flat sheet of paper would encounter more air resistance than the wadded sheet of paper would.
you weigh it
Appx. 4.5 grams
A pencil, a sheet of paper, and a paper clip.
The reason a flat sheet of paper and a wad of paper with the same mass will fall at different rates is because of resistance. The wad has a smaller surface area than the sheet causing it to catch less wind and fall faster.
A sheet of A4 paper is almost exactly 1/16 of a square meter. So the mass of this sheet of paper is (70 g/m²)*(1/16 m²) = 4.375 grams.
U mean half sheet paper. u should be aware of the equation (density=mass/volume) if you know the density and the mass of the paper u find the volume.. or else collect bundle of half sheet papers, put it together and measure the "height, length and the width of it. volume=length*width*height. so u know the volume of the bundle. if there were 100 sheets in a bundle you just divide it by 100 and then you get the volume for one sheet of paper.
The area of A0 is 1 metre2. A1 has half that area, A2 is a half of A1, and so on. Thus the area of A4 is 1/16 m2. If the paper has a mass of 80 grams per m2 then 1 sheet of A4 will have a mass of 5 grams.
The word 'paper' is a mass noun when referring to the substance: * He preferred to write on paper. * He wrapped the present in paper. But when it refers to a document or newspaper, it's a count noun:* He submitted a paper to a linguistics journal. * All of the daily papers had the same headline.