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Well...1 gram. Or, if you are talking about density, than the density of a paper clip is 8.03 g/cm3.
A grain of rice is several milligram. A large paper clip might weigh as much as a gram.
Interesting question. Put the grape in water and I believe you will see it floats. It is lighter than water. Now, put a paper clip in water and you will see it sinks. So the paper clip must have a density greater than water. It has a higher density. The weight of the object does not matter. Density is weight divided by volume. You may also be wondering why some fruits float and others sink in water. Fruits contain water and sugar. This alone would make them slightly heavier than fresh tap water. However, in the skin of fruit, there are openings that contain air. Even a little air can compensate for the extra weight of the sugar. There is a second way to answer your question, you can look up the densities of aluminum (what a paper clip is made of) and water (which is approximately the density of the grape). Just enter aluminum and density into Google, and you will find the density of aluminum much higher than water (density ~ 1 gm/cc).
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If you have a sander or sand paper scrap it off or if you have graffitti remover you can get it off but takes much longer
A standard paper clip typically weighs around 1 gram.
You can try using rubbing alcohol or a dry erase marker eraser to remove dry erase marker from paper. Gently rub the affected area with a small amount of rubbing alcohol or use the eraser to lift the marker off the paper. Be cautious not to apply too much pressure to avoid damaging the paper.
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Well...1 gram. Or, if you are talking about density, than the density of a paper clip is 8.03 g/cm3.
An average paper clip weighs about 1.4 grams (or 1400 milligrams)
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A standard no. 1 paper clip typically weighs about 0.1 ounces.
A typical paper clip is approx 3 cm so the answer is 75 cm.
A paper clip is typically made of steel, which has a melting point around 2500-2800 degrees Fahrenheit. This is much higher than temperatures encountered in regular use, so a paper clip would not melt under normal conditions.