You hold both the ends and push down(or up).
Pencil lead is made of graphite and clay. Newer recipes for pencil lead use waxy polymers to bind the graphite to produce a lead that does not snap when the pencil is flexed.
With its big claw, it can snap a pencil in two
Yes, breaking a pencil lead is a physical action as it involves applying force to the pencil lead, causing it to snap or break. This process is a result of the physical properties of the material and the force applied to it.
You can, like, with a pencil. Just do it hard enough, and it will mark. Just erase the pencil later on. And you can snap a rubber band onto the wrist. it will mark.
Pencil "lead" is actually made of graphite, which is a form of carbon. The graphite is mixed with clay to give it form and strength. These mixture of graphite and clay are then encased in wood to create a pencil.
approx. you have to use the force of 5.2 to break a pencil
It's big claw/ pincher, it can snap a pencil in two To learn more about handling hermies plz follow the link below
This would depend on the orientation of the pencil. A pencil standing vertically could likely support 35 to 50 pounds (16 to 23 kg) but could snap if that weight shifted at all. The pencil "barrel" could hold as little as 8 lbs if it were applied at the ends, with a fulcrum at the center. But it might hold as much as 150 lbs if the weight was suspended from near the center.
Snap. Snap, snappity,snap,snap.
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