A paperclip attracts a magnet ,a magnet attracts a paperclip.
However, if you bring a magnet near a piece of iron, such as a nail,and the paperclip. If the paperclip does not fall then the magnetic field has the iron nail. The result is a temporary magnet called an 'electromagnet'. The magnets either stick together or are suspended in midair
You would weigh about 1/6 as much on the moon as you weigh on earth if you were not wearing heavy equipment. I would weigh about 560 ounces on the moon.
it really depends. most seeds don't weigh much. however, some weigh a lot.
On Saturn, you'd weigh 97.75 pounds.
Approx 0.118 millinewtons.
About 1.4 grams. But it all depends on the paperclip style, size, and manufacturer.
1 paperclip is equal to .25 oz
About 0.1 ounces. It's light as a paperclip.
a paperclip
No, a paperclip weighs less than a gram (less than 3000 of 3 likograms)
20 grams because 1x20=20
a gram is like a paperclip.
A paperclip has much less mass than a basketball.
that depends on the paperclip since there are different paperclip manufacturers but i am sure there aren't any paperclips that have a mass of 1 mg maybe 1 g but definitely not 1 mg
(1 million) x (1.4 grams) = 1,400,000 grams = 1,400 kilograms = 1.4 metric tons
hummingbirds weigh between 2 and 20 grams (1 gram is about 1 paperclip)