The pages of academic journals are all 16 inch, but the number of words in each edition is really different, which is related to the font size of the journal, but the overall word range is basically the same.
The number of words in a page of most periodicals is between 1500-2000. When we know the number of words in a page of a journal, we can roughly estimate the number of words in an article. For example, if the number of words in a journal page is 1800, then the number of articles occupying two pages is about 3600.
By analogy, in fact, in the publication of papers, the requirements for the number of words in articles are generally clearly marked, but in some publications, the requirements for submission will be seen in two versions.
In the requirements of professional title evaluation or graduation thesis, the requirements for the number of words are very clear. For example, the number of words in an article is not less than 3000 words, which is the minimum requirement. Generally, an article meets the requirements as long as the number of words is above the minimum requirement. Therefore, publishing a paper, whether it is a periodical or related requirements, requires the number of words, and the author must consider both.
Most authors' articles are one and a half to two pages, which is the most common and appropriate. The difficulty of writing and publishing articles of this length is usually moderate, unless they are high-level publications. If you don't need to publish high-level publications, you can grasp the length of this article.