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A standard metal staple typically weighs the same as a paper clip. Both items are commonly used in offices for holding papers together.
Bending a paper clip is a physical change because the composition and structure of the paper clip remain the same. No new substances are formed during this process.
No, bending a paper clip is a physical change because the material of the paper clip remains the same before and after bending. Chemical changes involve a change in the chemical composition of a substance.
This would be the same as finding the volume of a paper clip, See the related question below.
Most paper clips are made from steel. You could make a paper clip out of copper, but the cost would be higher for something that would do the same job.
they are the same metal
A Hair scrungies with claw clip will work just as well as a bananna clip.
No a quart is a customary measurement for the capacity of liquid as where a Kilometer is a metric measurement for length
A typical large paper clip has a mass of around 1 gram. An item with a similar mass could be a standard A4 sheet of paper or a US dollar bill.
Because the magnet is not the same force as the paperclip!
to be for real i truly don't know but first you need to make the units the same and that's called renaming the you subtract
The paper clip is refracted by the water due to the change in medium, causing it to appear shifted from its actual position. This bending of light makes the paper clip seem like it is in a different location when viewed from the side of the beaker.