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It varies with the size of the battery. They do not all weigh the same.
No, a fully charged battery does not weigh more than an empty battery. The weight of a battery remains the same regardless of its charge level.
Unless the old battery has lost some of its fluid; both old and new batteries should weigh the same.
Graphite pencils typically have a matte finish, while lead pencils have a shiny appearance. Additionally, graphite pencils produce darker markings compared to lead pencils of the same grade.
Probably Yes , the two are one in the same despite having different names .
Probably the same people who make the pencils.
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they would weigh the same everywhere
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#2 wooden pencils vary by the type of wood used, from 6 to 10 grams each (0.2 to 0.3 ounces). I just individually weighed 8 unused old-fashioned wooden pencils. All were unsharpened and had unused erasers. They were all about 7½" long. Some were round, some were hexagonal. I used a digital scale accurate to 0.01 ounces. The weights ranged from 0.17 ounces to 0.22 ounces. Total weight of all eight pencils was 1.56 ounces, giving an average of 0.195 oz. Since all pencils had been stored in the same container, we can assume all had the same moisture content, so the small differences are explained by variances in the density of the type of wood used.
Depends on the battery. They are not all the same. It depends on the battery , a BCI group size 65 battery is rated at 650 cold cranking amps
No, 4B pencils and 4H pencils are not the same. The "B" in 4B stands for "black," indicating a softer lead that produces a darker mark, while the "H" in 4H stands for "hard," indicating a harder lead that produces a lighter mark. The grading scale for pencils ranges from H (hard) to B (black), with F (fine point) in between, so 4B is much softer than 4H.