First of all draw a line segment that is about 2 cm long between two points P0 and P1. At the one of the outer points, draw another line that is at an angle of 90 degrees from the first line segment. This will cause the new line segment to stand straight on the first segment. Draw another line segment between the not used endpoint of the new line segment, let's call it P2, and the not used endpoint of the first line segment. This will create a triangle. Now on the P2 endpoint, draw another line segment that is again at 90 degrees angle. Repeat the previous steps and you will have created a root spiral.
18500 square inches ====================== That depends on the size of the notebook, and the paper in it. -- If the paper is US "standard" size of 8.5" x 11", then each sheet has 93.5 square inches on one side, and 100 sheets have 18,700 square inches on both sides. -- I'm holding a spiral bound notebook in my hand right now. Each sheet is lightly perforated, so that it can be torn out of the spiral with a clean edge, leaving the fringes still attached to the spiral. The clean, tear-out area of a sheet measures 71/2" x 103/8". The area of each side is 77.8125 square inches, and 100 sheets have 15,562.5 square inches on both sides.
Cutting paper is an example of phisycal change.
In most cases it will not.
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No, it is not true.
Origami is paper FOLDING. kirigami is paper folding AND CUTTING.
origami? this is the Japanese art of paper folding. you do it by folding a square shaped piece of paper into shapes. you can search for instructions on Google. there are lots of good sites.
Margret E. Knight also invented a machine for cutting and folding paper bags, an improved machinery for producing square bottomed paper bags, and a device for creating the window envelope.
Origami is the art of folding paper.
sometimes origami is folding paper or folding coloured card but sometimes it isn't
"Easy origami" would most likely be classified in the 736.982 section of the Dewey Decimal System, which is specifically for origami and paper folding.
Easy, go in a square spiral.
Origami means folding paper in Japanese. Or paper folding.
Folding a paper does not form new substances.
The art of folding paper is called origami.
Fine art paper cutting can be traced to 6th century China; though it has existed in Japan for nearly as long. Japan later evolved it into Kirigami (cutting and folding) by mixing it with the Japanese developed art of Origami (Japanese paper folding art) It has since spread to the rest of the world, some regions have histories of it dating back several centuries.
Paper folding, also known as origami, is the art of folding paper into various shapes and designs without using scissors or glue. It is a traditional Japanese art form that emphasizes precision and creativity in creating intricate and delicate paper sculptures.