Corrugated board/box, stationery, envelopes are some of the example of converted paper.
it can be converted into paper
scanned
The answer to that question is No for the moment, but there may be one day a way to recycle trash into paper
Trees are converted to lumber, mulch, or paper products.
Burning paper is not reversible because the chemical bonds in the paper are broken down and converted into new substances, such as ash, smoke, and gases. These new substances cannot be easily converted back into the original paper structure, making the change irreversible.
Albert Einstein
Trees are made into lumber, plywood, and paper. Ores are converted into sheets of metal. Natural gas is converted into plastics. Wheat is converted into flour. Glass is made from silica sand.
In a paper spiral, energy is transferred in the form of mechanical energy as the paper spiral unwinds and falls due to gravity. This mechanical energy is converted into kinetic energy as the spiral moves.
it is an irreversable change as the original products can't be retained if there is a way to reverse it, i havent heard of it!
You can first scan the paper. Then you install a OCR software. scan the image file and voila! you have converted the text into computer editable format.
Do a experiment on how black and white paper have different warmth under a light.
Do a experiment on how black and white paper have different warmth under a light.