Yes, as a matter of fact it is possible to fold paper for more than 8 times, and the paper doesnt have to be extraordinarily big either. All you need to do is get a sheet of facial tissue, that's paper all right, next make sure that the tissue paper you have is single sheet only, if not, remove all others and make sure you are using only a single sheet of tissue paper. Now get some water. Fold the Tissue around three times, next add water to the tissue, wet it completely, and make sure you have removed all the air bubbles inside. Now, using your thumbs, press on the folded edges of the tissue real hard so that flatten themselves a little bit. Fold it for the fourth time. Continue the same steps, until you have upto 8 folds, it shouldn't be so hard until this point. For the final fold, this time reall wet your eight times folded tissue paper, quickly fold it into the ninth, press real hard so that water comes out, take a new sheet of tissue paper and wrap it around the one folded 9 times. This timepress from all directions for the new tissue paper to soak all the water from t=your 9 times folded tissue paper. after you are sure that most of the water has been removed, uncover the covering tissue, you will find yourself with a 9 times perfectly folded tissue paper. And if you want to unfold the folds again, let it dry completely overnight, and in the morning it will open smothly, however, it is advised to stay a bit careful whil opening.
Eight, no matter how thin or large the paper is. Not sure one can prove this, but try it.
3 times 1st step is fold paper in half 2nd fold it again in half and 3rd fold it a third time in half. open it an u get eight equal sections
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
yes it is. Britney Gallivan folded it 12 times in 2002 after coming up with an exact limiting equation.
You can fold a sheet of notebook paper 6 or 7 times but no more.♥adrianna Nicole lockwood wrote this♥
It is generally believed that an A4 piece of paper can be folded in half approximately seven to eight times due to the thickness of the paper increasing with each fold, making it increasingly difficult to fold further.
Eight, no matter how thin or large the paper is. Not sure one can prove this, but try it.
3 times 1st step is fold paper in half 2nd fold it again in half and 3rd fold it a third time in half. open it an u get eight equal sections
It's theoretically impossible to fold a standard piece of paper more than seven to eight times due to physical constraints. As the number of folds increases, the thickness of the paper grows exponentially, making it impossible to fold any further.
Yes. You can. If you fold it, turn 90 degrees and fold it again. I saw it on myth busters. They folded a paper the size of a football field 11 times. with the help from NASA. But with a regular 11x8 paper, i don't think it is possible.
Fold it 10 times....
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times
fold paper 2 times and cut out you shape (example heart) fold it out
yes it is. Britney Gallivan folded it 12 times in 2002 after coming up with an exact limiting equation.
It depends on the context. In general, you can fold a piece of paper in half multiple times, although the number of folds possible is limited by the thickness of the paper and the dexterity of the folder. Mathematically, the maximum number of times a piece of paper can be folded in half is around 7-8 times due to the exponential increase in thickness with each fold.
A sheet of paper can't be folded more than seven to eight times due to the physical limitations of the paper's thickness increasing exponentially with each fold. As you keep folding, the sheet's thickness becomes too dense to bend easily, causing it to resist further folding. Additionally, the paper becomes more prone to tear or break along the creases.
No... it is impossible... but Walk Disney said "Its kinda fun to do the impossible"