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It is not possible to give a sensible answer to the question. A square metre is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space whereas the mass of rice depends on the volume - a 3-dimensional measure - of rice. The height of the pile of rice will affect the mass of rice.
2/7.85 = 254.777 millilitres
The mass of feathers is far greater than the lead. amount = mass So you will have a huge pile of feathers compared to a small chunk of lead to equal a pound
The plural of pile is piles.
Synonyms for the word accumulate include accrue, aquire, cache, compile, gather, heap, hoard, incorporate, mass, pile, procure, stockpile, store and unite.
A collection of paper is commonly referred to as a stack or a pile.
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It could be because the pile is not all solid aluminium.
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You want to gather whole sheets of paper because it is easiest but half sheets or so will work. You want a good thick pile pile of paper. About mine is about 1 cm thick or 0.5 inches.After you have your paper you need to tightly roll the paper. The less paper the easier it is to roll.Once you have it rolled wrap the twist tie around the roll.There you have it, a paper log. Burn at your leisure without little scraps of burning paper coming out of your chimney.I got this from http://www.instructables.com/id/How_to_make_a_easy_paper_log_out_of_scrap_paper/ Hope you like it!
; Writing paper measurements : 25 sheets = 1 quire : 500 sheets = 20 quires = 1 ream : 1,000 sheets = 40 quires = 2 reams = 1 bundle : 5,000 sheets = 200 quires = 10 reams = 5 bundles = 1 bale
No, a pile of rocks will be more massive than a pile of feathers even if the volumes of the two piles are the same. This is because rocks are denser and have more mass per unit volume compared to feathers.
The ancient Egyptians could hammer gold into a sheet so thin that it required 367,000 sheets to make a 1-inch pile.
people use paper clips to keep their work papers tidy and not messy and keep things in one pile like teachers keep their working sheets and clip it on with a paper clip i prefer using a paper clip because it is light and not that hard to take off and put on
follow the peices of corn till u get to the big pile of corn then followthe footprints look for sheets of paper then follow the items on the sheet
a mass structure is a pile of the same or similar materials such as a dam, a snowpile, pile of leaves, etc. a chair is a frame structure
The thickness of paper is measured in 'calipers' ________ Check on the packaging of the paper for the manufacturer's specifications, if you can be confident that the specifications are accurate. You could press a known number of sheets of paper together (to extract as much air as possible), measure the stack as accurately as you can, and do the division in order to arrive at an estimated thickness of one sheet. You would divide the thickness of the pile by the number of sheets in the pile. Or you could use a micrometer to measure the thickness of one sheet. It would be interesting to use all three methods and see what you can conclude (or theorize) about differences you observe.