You will need: 2 paperclips and 1 dollar bill
First, take the dollar bill and fold over 1 side 1/4 of the dollar bill. Take a paperclip and hold it in place. Next fold the other side the opposite way Accordion style. The dollar bill should be folded to look like 1/4 of the original shape of the dollar. This next part is tricky. Do not clip the whole thing together after that. if you do that, one of the paperclips will fall off of the dollar. Take the inside flap of the dollar and the outside flap and hold them in place with the paperclip. Pull fast and the paperclips should be connected. To watch the video, go to Easybartricks.com. Enjoy!
a dollar bill weighs exactly 1 g & a paper clip
The paper clip clings to the the magnet
There are only one property of a paper clip. The property to a paper clip is the testing.
A normal paper clip has 4 bends.
Yes, I think a paper clip has mass of about a gram.
a dollar bill weighs exactly 1 g & a paper clip
it is your face! in other words ugly
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.
The paper clip trick was a OBD I GM thing. For your 97 Ford you need a code reader for OBD II.
A US nickel weighs 5.0 grams, so 20 US nickels weigh 100 grams even.
I have tried with the paper clip with the master lock but it doesn't work. I think a bobby pin might do the trick.
The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
The paper clip clings to the the magnet
There are only one property of a paper clip. The property to a paper clip is the testing.
A metal paper clip will conduct electricity.
The paper clip inventor is John Vaaler
No, a paper clip will not float in mineral oil because mineral oil has a higher density than a paper clip. The paper clip will sink in mineral oil.