No! It's way lighter than an ounce. 10 pennies weighs one ounce. It takes about 30 paperclips to equal that.
No!
One ounce. That's four sheets of typing paper plus the envelope.Read more: What_is_the_most_a_letter_can_weigh_for_a_42_cent_stamp
You need more information. You need to know how much paper you are dealing with (a ream, or some other sheet count) and also the specific grade of paper. Reams of different paper can weigh differently.
1/16 of a pound. ~ The fluid ounce of WHAT liquid. Each has their own property and weight. And ounce of whipped cream versus an ounce of liquid mercury is far from each other (example only). Your mass and weight are so far from each other. More information is needed. ~
"Pound" and "ounce" are just names for certain kinds of physical quantities. They have no weight at all. But a pound OF SOMETHING is the same as 16 ounces OF THE SAME THING. So each ounce OF IT weighs 6.25% as much as a pound OF IT weighs.
No!
Does 6 of a pound weigh more than an ounce
More information is needed to answer this question. A first class stamp sends an ounce of mail. So a wallet sized check (there are other sizes) a sheet of typing paper (there are more than one weight) and an envelope all together weigh less than an ounce. A more definitive answer requires the dimensions of the check, the paper, and the type of paper.
A pencil has more mass than a paper clip no matter how big the pencil is.
No, 25 ounces is less than 2 lbs, it does not matter if it is a rock or paper, 25 ounces will always be less
yes
One ounce. That's four sheets of typing paper plus the envelope.Read more: What_is_the_most_a_letter_can_weigh_for_a_42_cent_stamp
They weigh exactly the same. An ounce is an ounces no matter what it is.
probably because the paper clip weighs less against the magnet
If you had an ounce of something and a ml of somethng, the ounce would weigh more. The people who made the names for these decided an ounce would be more than a ml and a ml would be less than an ounce.
Well, let's see. If I have a paper clip on a table and a magnet in my hand, and I slowly pass the magnet over the paper clip, the magnet in my hand is pulling the paper clip up with magnetism. If my magnet is close enough to the paper clip, the paper clip will jump up to the magnet ... even though the whole Earth is pulling it down with gravity.
yes