It's impossible to measure with anything that you would find in your house (i.e. normal weighing scales).
It's going to be in micrograms, not even milligrams - very light!!
Hope this helps!
2007-01-17 23:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Suggest you try the following. Create a page of full stops, copy say 100 pages. Weigh your paper before & after printing. Given that you know how many full stops per page, multiply by 100.
(Weight Before - Weight After)/ (No full stops per page * 100) = weight of a full stop.
This will vary according to font and size of font
2007-01-21 21:10:39
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answered by johncob 5
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Depends on what you are printing on, the size and typeface of the font, the printer used, whether you include the paper or just the ink...
2007-01-17 23:33:44
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answered by cuddles_gb 6
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Hello,
(ANS) Whats the point?? excuse the pun!! This is a philosophical question, its like asking how many angels can you fit on a pin head!! What value would it have even if you knew the correct answer.
IR
2007-01-17 23:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know but here is one try it yourself..
2007-01-17 23:36:01
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answered by fredm65 2
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Dunno about that, but how long is a piece of string?
2007-01-18 00:57:44
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answered by micksmixxx 7
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