Here are 3 ways! To make TOP ONLY fake braces
#1 unbend a paperclip into a U shape then bend back the paper clip ends (both) an inch back. Then your done
#2 do the same as above. But this time you need 4 or 8 earing backs and clip them on the paperclip , But make sure you line them up with your teeth .(you can do it by putting it by your teeth in front of a mirror and it will show you) If its to close or far away you can slide them to your place. Then your done!
#3 do the same as all ,But you need 1 silly band (or 2 if you want different colours) get scissors and cut about an inch of the silly band and stick it through the 2 holes on the earing. (IMPORTANT if there is not 2 holes in the earings you need different earing backs )make sure the silly band goes in a circle and touches the end you started with!
do it to all earing backs and Voila your done Have fun and ill answer any Questions Peace out- SunnyElephant
It depends on the size and weight of the paper clips, but on average, approximately 60-70 standard-sized paper clips make an ounce.
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No, most braces have clips or things you can connect to the belt loops
Yes, but they make your nose fall off.
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Yes, magnets attract paper clips because paper clips are made of a magnetic material like iron. The magnetic field produced by the magnet causes the paper clips to be attracted to it.
Depends on the size of the paper clip. Paper clips come in a range of sizes. Agreed. Also: The weight of one standard paper clip = 0.00043kg x 9.8m/s2 = 0.004214 N, or 0.000947345 lbf. So if you divide 1 lbf by the weight of a standard paper clip given then with that size of paper clip it would take about 1,056 to make a pound.
yes you can all you have to do is get a soft shirt paper clips tissue and that's it then you have to get the shirt put the soft tissue in the shirt then to make it hold up put the bpaper clips at the end of the shirt put it on the baby then get some more paper clips to make the diaper stay!
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.
Paper Clips Project was created in 2004.
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