The regular pencil can go 35 miles long if you keep sharpening it. But if you don't it depends how good of quality your pencil is!
If you can draw a line 1 inch long and divide it into 8 equal parts, then each of the segments would be an eighth of an inch long
A standard pencil is 19cm (7.5in) long.
about seven and a half inches. there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch.
Draw a base line, for example, 7 inches long. Measure 3.5 inches and mark the middle. From this middle mark, draw a 7 inch vertical line at right-angles (90 degrees) to the base line. Draw a line from the top of the vertical line to one end of the base line. Repeat on the other side. You now have a triangular pyramid 7 inches tall by 7 inches a long the base. Alter the measurements to suit.
The regular pencil can go 35 miles long if you keep sharpening it. But if you don't it depends how good of quality your pencil is!
One pencil can write 45,000 words, and can draw a line 35 miles long.
A lead pencil can draw a line approximately 35 miles long due to the amount of graphite it contains. This length may vary depending on factors like pressure and sharpness of the pencil.
If you can draw a line 1 inch long and divide it into 8 equal parts, then each of the segments would be an eighth of an inch long
A standard pencil is 19cm (7.5in) long.
One site on the internet suggests that the average pencil could draw a line 35 miles long. If that is true, then 100 million pencils could draw a line 3.5 billion miles long.
depends on the hardness and how its used - i have a HB with a thin hard lead that i have been using for laying out drawings that has been in use about 2 years now - and then i use solid 3/8 inch thick graphite 9B pencils that go in about a week I just tested it with my 6th grade class. We drew a line for 1/8 of a mile and it used 1/8 of the pencil lead. This reasoning means that we would use 1 inch of a pencil for 1 mile. Thus, the average 7inch pencil can draw 7 miles of a line. This does not take into account any variables such as the thickness of the lead, the pressure of the writer on the pencil, and the imperfect line that was drawn. However, I think it is safe to say that the 35 miles myth seems a bit far-stretched.
about seven and a half inches. there are 2.54 centimeters in an inch.
Most are about one inch long.
Draw a base line, for example, 7 inches long. Measure 3.5 inches and mark the middle. From this middle mark, draw a 7 inch vertical line at right-angles (90 degrees) to the base line. Draw a line from the top of the vertical line to one end of the base line. Repeat on the other side. You now have a triangular pyramid 7 inches tall by 7 inches a long the base. Alter the measurements to suit.
A one inch line.
-- With your pencil, place a dot at the x-intecept. -- Again using your pencil, place a dot at the y-intercept. -- Lay the pencil aside, and using your ruler, lay its straight edge such that the edge touches both dots. -- Now, while deftly stabilizing both the ruler and pencil simultaneously, carefully draw a straight line along the straight edge of the ruler. Draw it straight and draw it true. Draw it surely and draw it boldly, but draw it gently, lest thy pencil point fail, and snap, and you pass in an instant from the wizard to an object of derision and scorn. Draw it long or draw it short, the decision is none but yours. For a line hath no end, and if you draw it from dusk to an hundred dawns, and though you go where no one has gone before, and though you surely come to believe that an end is near, you but strive to touch the face of infinity. Yet you triumph even in your striving, for if your reach did not exceed your grasp, then for gosh sakes, what would a heaven be for ?