Which brand paper towels are the thickest and the thinnest?
Viva is made out of something different then Bounty and the other brands. Also, Viva is a little bit bigger when u rip two peaces.
How many sheets on a toilet paper roll?
There are anywhere from 350 to 500 sheets of toilet paper on one roll
Paper comes in differing sized sheets or may be sold in big roles that only machines can lift.
There are also differing qualities of paper as discussed in the related link below.
Your question is therefore too simplistic for the provision of a simple answer.
You are sitting front row center at a display of electrostatics. Merely pulling the tape off the roll is enough to cause sufficient separation of charges to make the tape respond the way it does. We've all gotten a shock from a doorknob on a dry day after walking across a rug. But it takes far less charge separation to make the tape go nutz. We find we get the same treatment from plastic wrap when we pull a length off the roll. Electrostatics is adding to the challenge of our tasks. We call the phenomenon contact electrification or by the name triboelectric effect, and a link is provided to our friends at Wikipedia.
How many pieces of paper can stop a bullet?
51.3
How was this determined? What sources were used?
spirit fox. well Ive watch surviving disaster on channel 168 it teacths you all about how to survive things watch it its good for you and if you know create one on you tube so other people can see it or tell other people to watch that or make one in. you tube
How do you make that paper finger game with the colors and the letters written inside?
I searched finger paper game and came up with this web address: It is called a Fortune Teller - http://mathematische-basteleien.de/fortune_teller.htm
Can toilet paper hurt your anus?
yes, wiping vigorously with toilet paper can irritate the skin around the anus, making it itchy or sore
What type of paper is US paper money made from?
Paper money is made from a blend of 75% cotton and 25% linen fibers to make it last longer.
What is Half a sheet of paper by August Strindberg all about?
It's about a man who, on the day he is moving out of his house, is remembering his late wife and child in the house they shared - all of the details of their life...on a half a sheet of paper. I've loved this ever since I read it in high school...almost 20 years ago. Lori
How did money originate in society and evolve into modern paper and coin?
It was created as a medium of exchange for goods and services.
Money as we know it, paper money (which will henceforth be called by its technical term, fiat - French for "fake" - money), originated, as was kind of touched on above, due to the need for liquidity of value. Consider a hypothetical: you are a corn farmer and want Joe's plumbing service. In barter trading, you ONLY have corn to trade. But what if Joe wants potatoes instead of corn? In that case, both you and Joe lose, because you don't get your plumbing fixed and Joe doesn't get his potatoes. With money, you can sell your corn to someone who wants it in exchange for money, which you can then pay Joe for his plumbing service, who can then buy potatoes.
Fiat money has another characteristic that needs to be examined: it is easily manipulated (and by that I mean changed in value, not manipulated in a bad connotation). Governments that print fiat money have a much greater amount of control over their economies than they would in a barter system or a commodity-currency system (ex: the gold standard). For instance, if the economy has slowed down, the government might wish to make it better, so they can print more money to give to people so they can spend, which helps the economy. But with that we might experience inflation, which the government is able to combat by printing less money (practically this is done by raising interest rates, but that's not the scope of this question)
Will red rosin paper stain carpets if it gets wet?
Yes it will. I had rosin paper over a vinyl floor. It is stained pink. Mr. Clean Magic Eraser is not cleaning it and neither is anything else. Be careful!
What is a 1972 Kennedy dollar made of?
It's either not JFK or not a dollar. JFK is on the half dollar. President Eisenhower was on the dollar in 1972.
Regardless, it's made of the same material as all other clad coins. It has outer layers of 25% nickel and 75% copper bonded to a core of 100% copper.
If you have one in circulated condition, it is only worth face value.
Who was the inventor of paper money?
The S'ung dynasty was the first to issue true paper money in 1023, and it did so at first cautiously, issuing small amounts, used in a limited area, and good for a specific time period. The notes would be redeemed after three year's service, to be replaced by new notes for a 3% service charge, a neat way for the government to make money.
What does p53a mean on paper money?
It's a plate number, telling which printing plate was used to print the bill.
think of it as a paper version of an excel spreadsheet
Which civilization is said to have invented paper?
I believe it is China.
China- Paper was named from Europe as papyrus but the country which invented paper was China.
If the dollar is a bill it is made of paper. It is 72% cotton and and red and blue (primarily) polyester fibers. The exact formula of the paper is a closely guarded secret to prevent counterfeiting.
Coins that were minted in 1935 or earlier are 90% silver, 10% copper.
those minted in 1971-80 or 1999, Eisenhower / Anthony design are 75% copper / 25% nickel over a pure copper core.
Those minted in 2000 or later, Sacagawea or presidential portrait design: Copper-nickel-manganese alloy over a pure copper core.
The USA dollar is made of cotton.