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A paperclip ranges between 1-2 inches in length.
A standard-size paperclip is usually about 2.5 centimeters in length.
The number of bends needed to break a paperclip will vary depending on the thickness and quality of the paperclip. On average, it may take around 10-15 bends to break a standard paperclip.
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You would typically use grams or milligrams to measure the weight of a paperclip because they are very light objects.
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A small scale or a balance would be suitable for weighing a paperclip. You should make sure to use a scale that can measure in grams or milligrams for accurate results.
Depends on what kind of paper clip you have.
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The volume of a paperclip can be approximated by treating it as a cylinder with a certain diameter and height. You can measure the dimensions of the paperclip using a ruler or caliper, calculate the volume of the cylinder using the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V=πr^2h), and account for any variations in the shape of the paperclip to get a reasonable estimate of its volume.
A standard paperclip can typically withstand a force of about 20-30 grams before it starts to deform or bend. However, this can vary based on the size and material of the paperclip.