What are the sizes of a typewriting paper?
There are several different sizes and shapes of typing and printing paper in use
in different parts of the world and for different applications.
Standard sizes include:
A3: 11.693" x 16.535"
A4: 8.268" x 11.693"
A5: 5.827" x 8.268"
B4: 9.843" x 13.898"
B5: 6.929" x 9.843"
Executive: 7.25" x 10.5"
Legal: 8.5" x 14"
Letter: 8.5" x 11"
Tabloid: 11" x 17"
The most familiar paper for the most common applications in the US
is the "Letter" format, highlighted above, sized 8.5" x 11" inches.
What unit is the thickness of paper and card measured in?
Paper thickness is measured in grams per square metre (gsm). This is the weight of one square metre of the paper.
Answer 2g/m² (gsm) is not a measure of thickness, it is a measure of weight per unit area. Thickness is measured in micrometres (µm).
Which toilet paper is most biodegradable?
Yes they are. During the production and transportation it requires the burning of fossil fuels. They are also usually bleached white, which emits dioxins.
However, Paper towels are considered inferior among towels. Many experts argue that they should not be considered towels at all, due to their evil polluting nature! Paper towels don't count, don't let this put you off towels all together! Towels are your best friend, never be without your towel.
Is there a replacement for blotting paper?
A blotting paper is used to absorb excess oil from your skin.
Is cutting a circle out of a piece of paper a chemical change?
No. It is a physical change because there is no change in the chemical composition of the paper. If you were to burn the paper, that would be a chemical change called combustion, which would turn the paper into carbon dioxide and water, with the release of heat.
I'm not sure. But I have published another paper on Journal of Water Resources and Protection, which seems belong to the same publishing house with the one you mentioned. The editors there are patient and helpful. You may have a try.
Is there such a thing as potato paper?
Yes, such a thing does exist. It's used by several high end restaurants to make edible menus and as a wrapping like a won ton skin for menu items. It's not available on the market though, each restaurant that uses it, makes it in house.
Edible potato paper is available from Tasty Foto Art, at $18.95 for 25 sheets. They also can do printing on the sheets with edible ink, if you want photos or logos. In addition, they have edible frosting sheets.
"Multigrade" is Ilford's trademark for variable-contrast paper.
Black-and-white paper is made in, usually, five contrast grades. Grade 1 is very low-contrast, grade 3 is medium-contrast and grade 5 is high-contrast. Single-grade paper is sensitive to blue light, so you can use a green safelight in your darkroom.
Variable-contrast paper is coated with three emulsion layers, which are sensitive to green light (in addition to blue) in varying amounts. By adjusting the amount of green light you use on your enlarger, you can change the contrast of the image.
How do you make a paper tower over 60 inches with just one sheet one paper and 3 feet of tape?
lick it
How do you calculate the third side of a triangle?
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You have to use Pythagorean theory, which is a^2 + b^2 = c^2. So a is the base of the triangle, b is the leg of the triangle, and c is the hypotenuse. (This only works for a a triangle with a 90 degree angle)
What is the page yield for pg-540?
The page yield is approximately 180, and this is the same for cl-541.
Is paper an indigenous material?
Paper is not considered an indigenous material in the traditional sense, as it was invented by the Chinese in the 2nd century CE, primarily from plant fibers. However, various indigenous cultures around the world have developed their own forms of paper-like materials using local resources, such as bark, leaves, and fibers. These adaptations reflect the cultural and environmental contexts of those communities. Thus, while paper itself is not indigenous, the concept of creating paper-like materials is present in many indigenous practices.
There are 7 exams to earn MCSE certification. In 7 exams, there are 6 core exams and 1 elective exam.
Core Exams:
1) Networking Exam
a)70-290 - managing and maintaining a windows Server 2003 Environment
b) 70-291 - implementing, managing a windows server 2003 network infrastructure
c) 70-293 - Planning and maintaining a windows server 2003 network infrastructure.
d) 70-294 - Planning, implementing and maintaining windows server 2003 Active Directory infrastructure.
2)Client Operating System (choose 1)
a) 70-620 - TS: Configuring vista client
b) 70-270 - Installing,configuring and administration windows xp Professional
3) Design Exam (choose 1)
a) 70-297 - designing windows server 2003 Active Directory and Network infrastructure professional.
b) 70-298 - designing security of windows Server 2003.
4) Elective exams (choose 1), check out the link specified below for elective exam list.
But according to me you should go for this.
a)70-284 - Implementing, Managing Microsoft exchange server 2003
b)70-431 - Ts:Microsoft SQL server 2005 - Implementation and Maintenance.
The COBB value indicates whether paper, paper board, or corrigated fiber board has the ability to absorb water. A high COBB value indicates the ability to absorb water, a low COBB value indicated resistance to absorbing water.