a toothpicks mass is about 3.22 milligrams
Not that much.
round toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/16 inch thick (more specifically, 2 5/8") flat toothpick: 3 inches long by 1/64 inch thick
The diameter of a standard wooden toothpick is typically around 2.5 to 3 millimeters. However, this can vary slightly depending on the manufacturer and the specific type of toothpick. Some toothpicks may also be thicker or thinner for different uses or designs.
The length of a standard toothpick is typically around 2.5 to 3 inches (6.4 to 7.6 centimeters). However, variations exist, with some toothpicks being slightly longer or shorter depending on the manufacturer. Generally, for most purposes, estimating a toothpick's length at about 2.5 inches is a good approximation.
2 and 1 fourth inches long
a milligram is the mass a very small insect, the mass of a toothpick, or the mass of a string
The first toothpick-manufacturing machine was patented in 1872, by Silas Noble and J. P. Cooley
Machines for mass producing toothpicks were developed by Marc Signorello, Silas Noble, and J.P. Cooley. Until 2003, Maine was the leading state for toothpick production.
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change the toothpick
A toothpick bridge, if you make it just right. :)
plastic toothpick is stronger than a wooden toothpick
Toothpick in my dogs throat
toothbrushes
Toothpick Bridge was created in 2009.
On average, a toothpick weighs about 1 gram.
Charles Forster, an American entrepreneur, is often credited with popularizing the modern toothpick in the 19th century, particularly through his efforts in Brazil. He discovered the use of a local tree called the "toothpick tree" (Genipa americana) during a trip to Brazil, where he saw the potential for mass production. By establishing a manufacturing process and promoting the toothpick as a hygiene tool, Forster significantly contributed to its popularity and eventual commercialization, transforming a simple object into a widely used hygiene item.