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Fold the paper what do you observe

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Answered by itzzShivam
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Explanation:

"The first time you fold it in half, it becomes 150 mm long and 0.1 mm thick. The second fold takes it to 75 mm long and 0.2 mm thick. By the eighth fold (if you can get there), you have a blob of paper 1.25 mm long, but 12.8 mm thick. ... 30 folds will get you to space, because your paper will be now 100 km high.

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