It generaly depends on the type of paper clip. I have a bag of small paper clips that are 3cm (length) by .5cm (height) by .05cm (width)
The answer depends on the piece of paper. You can cut it in half lengthways: it will still be a piece of paper but its width will be half as large!
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.
To make a paper clip spinner, first make a circle and add however many numbers need. Poke a hole in the center of the spinner using a brad and then push the brad through. Put the pony bead on top of the brad and then attach a large paper clip on the spinner.
It generaly depends on the type of paper clip. I have a bag of small paper clips that are 3cm (length) by .5cm (height) by .05cm (width)
My small paperclip measures 1/4" total width.
It is approx 0.7 centimetres wide.
The answer depends on the piece of paper. You can cut it in half lengthways: it will still be a piece of paper but its width will be half as large!
A large paper clip typically measures around 2 inches (5 centimeters) in length.
A large paper clip only weighs around 1 gram. Regular sized paper clips are typically between 0.5 and 0.7 grams each.
A typical large paper clip has a mass of around 1 gram. An item with a similar mass could be a standard A4 sheet of paper or a US dollar bill.
The paper clip was not discovered. It was invented.
The paper clip clings to the the magnet
You can magnetize a paper clip by passing it repeatedly over a large magnet.
A common item that weighs around 35g is a large paper clip.
There are only one property of a paper clip. The property to a paper clip is the testing.