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How much energy will it take to tear up an A4 size paper of thickness 1/10th of a millimeter. Assume that you are using the least amount of force required to tear it up in in half vertically in 10 secs... It's an open challenge to physics lover I want answer to 5 decimal places..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Energy will it take to tear up an A4 size paper of thickness 1/10th of a millimeter. Assume that you are using the least amount of force required to tear it up in in half vertically in 10 secs.

Answered by Itslovingangel
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The energy required to tear up an A4 sheet lets assume that force required to tear up the paper is 1 newton and the distance is 30 cm. Energy = force *distance.Energy =1 *3/10 Nm

Energy=0.3 Nm

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