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.
The paper clip will not be attracted to the bar magnet as strongly because the sheet acts as a barrier that weakens the magnetic field between the magnet and the paper clip.
When a paper clip is stroked by a magnet 30 times, it becomes temporarily magnetized. This means the paper clip will also act like a magnet, attracting other small metallic objects. However, the paper clip will lose its magnetism over time and return to its original state.
Because the magnet is not the same force as the paperclip!
The magnet exerts a magnetic force on the paper clip in the downward direction. The force experienced by the paper clip will depend on the strength of the magnetic field, the mass of the paper clip, and the distance between the magnet and the paper clip. The force can be calculated using the formula for magnetic force, which involves the strength of the magnetic field, the charge of the particle, and the velocity of the particle.
A paper clip weighs about one gram.
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A paper clip.
grams definitely...a pencil weighs more than a paper clip and a paper clip weighs about a gram.
A jumbo paper clip typically weighs around 1 gram.
A standard paper clip typically weighs around 0.005 ounces, which is roughly 0.0003 pounds.
An average paper clip weighs about 1.4 grams (or 1400 milligrams)
A large paper clip only weighs around 1 gram. Regular sized paper clips are typically between 0.5 and 0.7 grams each.
A paper clip weighs about 1 gram.
A paper clip typically weighs about 1 gram, not 1 kilogram.
A common item that weighs around 35g is a large paper clip.
a dollar bill weighs exactly 1 g & a paper clip