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 paper clip weighs about one gram.
A normal paper clip has 4 bends.
Yes, I think a paper clip has mass of about a gram.
A standard metal staple typically weighs the same as a paper clip. Both items are commonly used in offices for holding papers together.
it is shiny it is sharp it is bent
Magnetizing a paper clip is considered a physical change, not a chemical change. The structure of the paper clip is not altered, only its magnetic properties are temporarily changed.
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.
The strong magnet will induce a temporary magnetism in the paperclip, aligning its magnetic domains in the same direction as the magnet. This effect is known as magnetic induction, and the paperclip will exhibit magnetic properties as long as the magnet is nearby.
The magnet induced magnetic properties in the nail and the paper clip, causing them to attract each other. When the magnet was removed, the induced magnetism in the nail and paper clip allowed them to remain attracted to each other.
This would be the same as finding the volume of a paper clip, See the related question below.
Decimeter
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.
The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
The paper clip clings to the the magnet