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It would be higher than the himayala mountain because everytime you fold a sheet of paper it will be double the size of itself.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If you fold a piece of paper 8 times, it will create 256 sections. Each time you fold the paper, the number of sections doubles, creating a beautiful pattern of increasing sections. Just imagine all the wonderful possibilities for creativity with all those sections!
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
If you fold a piece of paper in half five times, you will create 2^5 sections. This means you will have 32 sections after the fifth fold, as each fold doubles the number of sections.
Fold it in half diagonally.
To make a paper popper, you need a sheet of notebook paper. One way to make a popper from the paper is to first fold the sheet of paper into thirds with the lines going horizontally. Next, you fold the paper in half so the middle shows two single edges, and then hold the bottom corners and swing the folded paper down to make the popping sound.
It would be higher than the himayala mountain because everytime you fold a sheet of paper it will be double the size of itself.
When I was in the 3rd grade when I came up with this. Take a sheet of normal notebook paper. Fold it in half hot dog style Fold over a two inch space and keep doing that like a fan Cut off the excess paper Color and design your phone
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If you fold a piece of paper 8 times, it will create 256 sections. Each time you fold the paper, the number of sections doubles, creating a beautiful pattern of increasing sections. Just imagine all the wonderful possibilities for creativity with all those sections!
If you could hypothetically fold a standard sheet of paper 100 times, it would be about 1x10^30 meters thick, which is significantly thicker than the observable universe. This calculation involves exponential growth and is practically impossible to achieve due to physical limitations.
It is hard to explain, but it basically amounts to the size to fold ratio. A large enough, thin enough, sheet of paper can be folded more than eight times, but it has to be the size of a football field in order to do it. 128 layers of paper is a lot to fold in half to get to 256!
The problem is that after the seventh fold you're dealing with a wad of paper that's a) small and b) thick ... 256 sheets thick, which means making that 8th fold is probably going to require a hydraulic press.
Yes, new notebook paper makes paper airplanes that fly very nicely. The new papers are so clean that when we fold them into planes with sharp edges, they fly awesomely!
Fold it 10 times....
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
When you cut a sheet of paper, you physically separate it into two or more pieces. This creates distinct individual sections from the original sheet. When you fold a sheet of paper, you create a crease that allows you to manipulate the shape and form of the paper, enabling you to join different parts together or create distinct patterns.
That's called a hamburger fold.... mmmmmmmmmm hamburger.