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What unit would you use to measure a piece of paper?

the unit is pop. = Piece Of Paper


Used to measure something smaller than a piece of paper?

A ruler will measure anything smaller than a piece of paper (paper size is not given). If this is not meant by the question, more info is required.


What are two things that measure 1 foot?

a piece of paper, and a ruler


In the metric system what would you use to measure the width of a piece of paper?

cm


Can you measure a piece of paper by a gram?

i am pretty sure u can but,it depends on what kind of paper u r using


What instrument measures grammage of a piece of paper?

A paper scale or grammage scale is used to measure the grammage (weight) of a piece of paper. It typically measures the mass of paper in grams per square meter (g/m²) by weighing a standardized area of the paper.


What are the measure of a standard piece of typing paper?

8 1/2 x 11 inches


How could you measure the perimeter of a round object using a ruler?

Wrap the strip of paper around the plate or can and mark it where it completes a full circle around the object. Then lay the strip on a flat surface and measure the marked length using the ruler. That length is the perimeter (circumference) of the round object.


How do you make palm cards using a paper?

A palm card can be made by the size of your palm. Just measure your hand on a piece of paper and cut it out. There you go.


What is the easiest way to measure the thickness of a sheet of paper?

The easiest way to measure the thickness of a sheet of paper is to use a ruler or caliper. Simply place the paper on a flat surface, use the ruler or caliper to measure the thickness of the paper, and record the measurement in millimeters or inches.


What is the plural of a piece of paper?

The plural of a piece of paper is "pieces of paper."


How to measure the thickness of piece of paper?

The simple way is with a screw micrometer, just put the paper in, do up the jaws with the ratchet and there is your answer. I would measure in a few places and average the results for best accuracy. If you don't happen to have a screw micrometer you could get a rough answer by measuring a stack of paper (say a ream of 500 sheets) with a ruler and dividing the answer by the number of sheets.