6 inches
Fold the dollar until it is a small, thick strip of dollar bill. It should be rectangular in shape. Put the pencil so that the middle is exposed but both ends of the pencil are on two separate pieces. Use the dollar to pull down the pencil through the middle, even though the two ends are on separate tables or other pieces of furniture. You will break the pencil this way using a dollar bill.
You sharpen the pencil to put a point on it. Before sharpeners and when pencil wood was much thicker, men cut (whittled) the wood with a knife to make the point.
put the pencil into a measuring jug filled with water to 100g the when you put the pencil in you see how much it has gone up . if it has gone up to 150g the pencil will the 50g in area. because you put in 100g of water
A reasonable length for a [new] pencil is 15 cm. After much [use and] sharpening, it may be reduced to a pencil [stub] only 1.5 cm = 15 mm long.
It typically takes around 500-700 pounds of pressure to break a pencil. The exact amount can vary depending on the type of pencil and its thickness.
approx. you have to use the force of 5.2 to break a pencil
no it is not. if you touch a pencil it will break.
it differs really on how much you use the pencil and how hard you use it.
Yes it will. It will become more brittle and actually break easier than a pencil which is not frozen.
No. It can get sore or feel cramped depending on how you hold your pen/pencil.
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No,because the stylus will break.
It depends on the height from which you drop the pencil and the surface it falls on. A pencil may or may not break when dropped, as it could land in a way that prevents it from breaking or it could land with enough force to cause it to break.
No. It is school property.
tip can break easily
an unballanced force is required to break the pencil. because a balanced force will result in two equal forces acting opposie to each other. while an unbalanced force can easily break up the pencil.