No you can only use a #2 pencil. You can also use a mechanical pencil as long as it is .7 led.
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No, 0.5 mm lead won't work with 0.7 mm pencils.
if there is sharpie on fabric hairspray might work but i dont know for sure. if it is on any dry surface then you either put water on it and then rub it with an eraser or dip an eraser in water and rub wherever the sharpie is.
usually, no. in America #2 pencils are often required
To remove ink from a Sharpie liquid pencil, you can try using rubbing alcohol or nail polish remover on a cotton ball or cloth. Gently dab the affected area with the solution until the ink starts to lift. You may need to repeat this process several times and wash the area with soap and water afterward.
Pencils work when the graphite core of the pencil is rubber off onto the paper and crayons are just the wax rubbing off onto the paper.
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To make a Sharpie work again, try these steps: first, shake the marker vigorously. Next, press the tip on a piece of paper to help the ink flow. If the marker still doesn't work, try soaking the tip in rubbing alcohol for a few hours.
Mechanical pencils themselves do not need any energy in the forms of battery or electricity. However, mechanical pencils do need human energy to work. We need to add lead and push lead out; they do not do this on their own.
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Pencils are often used in space because most pens rely on gravity to work and are therefore useless in orbit.