The scaling behavior of a self-affine fractal interface is examined in
a paper tearing experiment. A sheet of heavy duty construction paper,
30 cm x 23 cm, is torn lengthwise across the grain of the paper, and
the tear line is scanned and digitized to obtain the interface height
h(x) as a function of position x. From these, the interface width w(L)
is determined as a function of system size L. It is found that the in
terface width scales with system size L as w(L) similar to L-alpha, wi
th alpha = 0.66 +/- 0.02. The result is assessed in comparison with ot
her relevant experimental and theoretical results.