No, almost all modern scissors are made of steel. Iron would lose it's edge very quickly.
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iron has unpaired electrons. the term 'lone pair' is not used for metals
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The metal part of the scissors would be magnetised to mimic the North pole of a magnet. It may not last long as handling the scissors will reduce the magnetism over time.
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There are no pronouns for a pair of scissors. Try 'I was trying to cut the card with scissors, but it was too tough for them'. In that sentence 'them' is a pronoun for scissors.
He supposedly used a pair of scissors to cut his hair.
Scissors is actually singular and plural. It is all in how you say it. As an example: I have a pair of scissors. I have 5 pair of scissors.
Scissors is a word that has no singular form. They are always plural.
The input force or the effort on a pair of scissors would be the force applied by your hands on the handles. The output force or load would be the blades of the pair of scissors.
Could it be scissors? Scissors are two (pair of) cutting blades pivoted (joined) together.
The blades of the scissors are a pair of wedges in a cross shape which pivot
The singular form of scissors is "scissor."
Two pairs of scissors can be combined into a single pair of scissors.
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We cut out the money off coupons with a pair of scissors.
The correct spelling is "scissors."