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Paper

Papers are thin, flat materials produced by pressing moist fibers (usually cellulose pulp derived from rags, grass or wood) and drying them into flexible sheets. They are primarily used for writing, printing or packaging.

2,231 Questions

What are the measurements of paper?

Two of the most common paper measures are quire (25 sheets) and ream (500 sheets, or 20 quires).

How much toliet paper is used by the US a year?

Enough to build a replica of the Empire State Building twice

What size of paper fits in c6 envelope?

One fourth of an A4 sheet would fit in a C6 envelope. Or rather an A4 sheet folded in 1/2 then in 1/2 again. An A4 is a European size paper similar to our 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheets.

What dynasty is credited for inventing paper?

Han Dynasty (New technology added to the economic prosperity of the Han Era. Much progress was made in such areas as textile manufacturing, water mills for grinding grain, and iron casting. Iron casting technology led to the invention of steel. In addition, paper was developed under the Han dynasty.) It Says Those Exact Words In My History Book .

What are Clear organic rolling papers made out of?

most rolling paper is made out of plant cellulose water and some sort of emolients. are they safe ? it depends on which one ur smoking.

What are factors of commercial paper?

Factors provide financing on accounts receivable by discounting accounts receivable on a non-recourse basis. Upon buying the accounts, the factor assumes the position of the seller--including the risk of default and credit losses

Are quilted paper towels more absorbent than regular paper towels?

Yes ! Because the waves hold the paper together when wet more effectively than normal paper towel where the water would just run off.

How many 120 mm squares would you get out of an a4 sheet of paper?

Two!

a4 is 297x210 mm you can only get one across with 90mm left

and 2 high with 57mm left

What form of lignin is used in paper?

Kraft lignin is the form of lignin commonly used in paper making. It is a byproduct of the kraft pulping process that breaks down wood fibers to extract cellulose for paper production. Kraft lignin provides strength and structure to paper products.

What would happen when there is no paper in the world?

Everything will be electronic so when you write you will have to use a PC or laptop. Or the other reason you wouldn't be able to wipe when you go to the loo

What is a chart that resides completely on a separate sheet of paper?

A chart that resides completely on a separate sheet of paper is referred to as a standalone chart. It is created and printed on a separate page, independent of any other content or document. This type of chart is often used for presentations, reports, or handouts to provide a clear and focused visual representation of data.

Can you use normal paper as tracing paper?

yes sometimes you can sometimes depends how thick the lines are

Is eating computer paper bad for you?

Eating computer paper is not injurious to your health but since human digestive system can't digest cellulose fiber (main ingredient of paper), it will not provide any calorific value.

How many A4 sheets of paper would make 1m2?

The A-series sizes of office paper are configured like this:

A0 has an area of 1 m2

A1 is half the size of A0, A2 is 1/2 of A1, A3 is 1/2 of A2, & A4 is 1/2 of A3.

So, 24 (or 16) sheets of A4 paper = 1 m2

What is the machine used for smoothing paper?

CALENDER

You might think that this is a wrong spelling. But the difference between CALENDAR AND CALENDER is

CALENDAR:-

An arrangement of time in months, weeks, days, weeks, etc.

CALENDER:-

A machine used for smoothing paper.