A piece of hair is thinner than a piece of paper. The diameter of a typical human hair ranges from 17 to 181 micrometers, while a standard piece of paper is about 100 micrometers thick.
a piece of paper because a napkin has more layers and the particles are more tightly compact
.16 to .18 ounces if it's regular 20 lb. printer paper... notebook paper is thinner, though, so it weighs less... I'm not sure what weight it is or I could do the math for you real quick...
Arm hair is typically thinner and shorter compared to head hair, which is longer and thicker. This difference is due to genetics and the function of the hair in protecting the body from different elements.
Both "sheet of paper" and "piece of paper" can be correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Sheet of paper" refers to a single flat piece of paper typically used for writing or drawing, whereas "piece of paper" can refer to a smaller portion or fragment of a larger sheet.
When you rub a comb on dry hair, it generates static electricity. This static charge causes the comb to attract small pieces of paper because the paper bits become negatively charged, while the positively charged comb attracts them.
Yes it is possible. But the paper does have to be very big and thinner than an ordinary piece of paper.
It is thinner than a sheet of paper and thinner than a piece of tin foil, both of which average about 3 thousandths of an inch
Paper clips are typically easier to bend than hair grips, as they are usually made of thinner and more pliable metal. Hair grips are thicker and more durable, designed to hold hair firmly in place without bending easily.
Yes it is thinner.
a piece of paper because a napkin has more layers and the particles are more tightly compact
The wing span of a mosquito is roughly 9 millimeters wide. Their wings are very delicate and thinner than a piece of paper.
.16 to .18 ounces if it's regular 20 lb. printer paper... notebook paper is thinner, though, so it weighs less... I'm not sure what weight it is or I could do the math for you real quick...
yes
due to force of attraction b/w opposite charges
Thinning your hair will make the bottoms layers of your hair thinner. If you get longer layers your hair will appear a little more thicker/volumized but will the bottom layers will be a bit thinner. If you get a lot of layers then your hair have more volume and appear thicker. Hope this helped!
Because paper is thinner, and lighter.
The plural of a piece of paper is "pieces of paper."