Approx 0.118 millinewtons.
A jumbo paperclip typically weighs around 1-2 grams.
No, a paperclip weighs less than a gram (less than 3000 of 3 likograms)
A standard no. 1 paper clip typically weighs about 0.1 ounces.
The weight of 6 paperclips is typically around 1 gram.
Oh, dude, a decagram is just another way of saying 10 grams. So, like, anything that weighs 10 grams would be the same as a decagram. It's like asking what weighs the same as a dime or a paperclip. Just a fancy word for 10 grams, man.
20 grams because 1x20=20
Well, honey, if one paperclip weighs 1.4 grams, then a million paperclips would weigh 1.4 million grams. But since we're not in the Stone Age, let's convert that to kilograms, which is 1400 kilograms. So, if you ever need to move a million paperclips, better hit the gym first.
A jumbo paperclip typically weighs around 1-2 grams.
A typical paperclip weighs around 1 gram.
A standard paperclip typically has a mass of about 1 gram, although this can vary slightly depending on its size and material. Most common metal paperclips weigh between 0.5 to 1.5 grams. Therefore, while many paperclips approximate this mass, it's not universally true for all paperclips.
No, a paperclip weighs less than a gram (less than 3000 of 3 likograms)
A standard no. 1 paper clip typically weighs about 0.1 ounces.
The weight of 6 paperclips is typically around 1 gram.
Oh, dude, a decagram is just another way of saying 10 grams. So, like, anything that weighs 10 grams would be the same as a decagram. It's like asking what weighs the same as a dime or a paperclip. Just a fancy word for 10 grams, man.
Your whole hand, if you don't transfer any weight
Most likely a book. An average textbook is about 1 or 2 kilograms. Paperclips, pencils, and small blocks would be weighed in grams.
Oh, dude, like a standard AA battery weighs around 25 grams. So, if you ever need to weigh something and you don't have a scale, just grab a battery and hope it's not fully charged or you might get a slightly different weight.