well first of all you must have 2 hands and you cannot be legally blind. then you get some straws and some sticky stuff and make sure to have a quick break. follow these steps and you will succeed.
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A medium paper ball would launch the farthest.
if you want to make it float follow this steps 1. cut a small piece of paper 2.take a paperclip and attached it to the paper 3.carefully place the paper on the water trying not to get water on top of the paper there you have it a floating paperclip
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, it is possible to recycle paper with writing on it. The ink on the paper can be removed during the recycling process, allowing the paper fibers to be reused to make new paper products.
To build a 65-inch paper tower with 1 sheet of paper and 12 inches of scotch tape, you can roll the paper into a tight cylinder to create the tower structure. Then, use the scotch tape to secure the edges of the paper cylinder to keep it in place and maintain the height of the tower. Make sure to tape the edges securely to prevent the tower from collapsing.
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Use squares and triangles to make a big tower, that way it will be sturdy and strong. Use hard and firm materials such as wood, metal or plastic. If it is a tower made of paper then use layers of thick paper to keep strong and upright. Jinny Fisher.
To build a paper tower out of one paper, begin by rolling the paper tightly into a cylinder to create the base of the tower. You can then fold and shape the remaining paper to create additional levels of the tower, stacking them on top of each other to increase the height of the tower. Be sure to secure each level in place to prevent the tower from toppling over.
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A medival-style crossbow, a guitar, an Eiffel tower, a voodoo doll....
I have a similar task to complete for my tech. exam. here a couple tips that might help you. cut the paper into long strips n roll them around a thin round object such as a pencil, pen, or dowel. and insert each tube into the each other (this might save your tape ) also try your best not to bend or crinkle the paper is makes the paper weak. also make sure you have a strong base. the triangle makes the biggest strongest base, also make sure you don't make it too small . Your Brain
scrunch up lots of paper balls and stickytape them together in a tower shape :]
You can just draw out one section of the eiffel tower on a piece of graph paper; then drawing the other two sections on other pieces of graph paper. Then, roll a slab for each side of the eiffel tower. Use a tableknife to cut out the sections from the clay. Cut out 4 pieces of each section for each side of the Eiffel Tower. Score and slip each side of the eiffel tower and put them together. Cover it with plastic and leave it overnight out. Then score and slip the rest of it together. Leave it overnight again. Make sure that the clay is still leather hard, or in the process in becoming bone dry. then incise the lines into the "eiffel tower" you have made. when fired, it will shrink 10%. Remember that when you roll the clay, you roll it to 3/8 of a inch if you want to make it quicker. If you are up to a challenge, you may roll it to something thinner. Make sure that is even thickness and smooth.
dnt know how to do this help please
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They usually have bucket and paper tower beside the seat. I know, it 's gross.