Everyday pencils are less than 100g in weight.
(Some of the ridiculously large "souvenir" pencils may be over 100g.)
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Less, a meter is more than 3 feet or 1 yard
Much more. One cm is About the size of a pencil eraser.
A pencil has more mass than a paper clip no matter how big the pencil is.
0.25 is the cost of the pencil.
WikiAnswers cannot see the pencil you are looking at so we cannot measure it for you. Pencils are usually not 3 feet long, however.
Less, a meter is more than 3 feet or 1 yard
If they are of the same general size, in most cases a pencil will weigh less than a fork. Typically, wood is less dense than steel or silver. A pencil made of wood and graphite will have less mass than a steel fork of the same volume.
less than 1mg per 100g.
A pencil's length is quite a bit more than either; a pencil's diameter is several millimeters, but less than a centimeter (unless you're talking about an oversized novelty pencil, or the kind that they make kindergarten students use).
1 meter is about 3 feet so 36 inches about and a pencil isn't usually more than like 5.
Please note that a kilogram is a unit of mass - NOT a unit of weight. And yes, a pencil has a mass that is considerably less than a kilogram. For comparison, a kilogram is the mass of a liter of water.
Your pen-, I mean... a pencil! Yeah, a pencil is less than one meter long and wide.
It depends on which pencil you're talking about. Most pencils are made less than 1 meter long.
Much more. One cm is About the size of a pencil eraser.
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A pound of steel is not heavier than a pound of pencils. They have the same mass. It's just that the steel has a higher density, and will have less volume than the pencils.
Yes.