To calculate the energy of a paper clip using E=mc², you would need to know the mass of the paper clip in kilograms. Once you have the mass in kilograms, you can multiply it by the speed of light squared (3.00 x 10^8 m/s) to find the energy in joules.
A paper clip typically weighs about 1 gram, not 1 kilogram.
A jumbo paper clip typically weighs around 1 gram.
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A standard paper clip typically weighs around 1 gram.
A paper clip weighs about 1 gram.
Yes, I think a paper clip has mass of about a gram.
A gram is as big as a paper clip
A gram is as big as a paper clip
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a paper clip wheighs about 3 kilograms
Well...1 gram. Or, if you are talking about density, than the density of a paper clip is 8.03 g/cm3.
A paper clip typically weighs about 1 gram, not 1 kilogram.
A gram is about the weight of a paper clip. A kilogram is about the weight of a kitten.
About 1 gram
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A jumbo paper clip typically weighs around 1 gram.
A small metallic paper clip has a mass of a little over one gram.