Depends on the size of the paper clip. Paper clips come in a range of sizes.
Agreed. Also: The weight of one standard paper clip = 0.00043kg x 9.8m/s2 = 0.004214 N, or 0.000947345 lbf. So if you divide 1 lbf by the weight of a standard paper clip given then with that size of paper clip it would take about 1,056 to make a pound.
15/16" long
100 small paper clips weigh 100 grams.
16 ounces make up a pound.
1 pound = 453.59 grams
gillion make their pound by adding more water or liquar
theirs 30 paper clips
6.02 x 10^23 paper clips (602,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 p. clips).
There are three bends on my paper clips.
80,000,000 paper clips.
500 paper clips
15/16" long
As many as you want. Unlimited.
Assuming a paper clip is about an inch, approximately 24766100 paper clips.
3
1 dozen is 12 paper clips. 12 times 4 = 48. So there are 48 paper clips. Hope this helped =)
Depends if they are standard or large clips.
10,000 paper clips fit in a 6.5 liter jar.