No. Also, "pencil lead" is not lead; it is almost always graphite (made of carbon)
what is a qualitative example of a pencil
A pencil or pen
coal+wood=pencil
The pencil doe not write. It is the person that picks up the pencil that writes with the pencil. when the point of the pencil is put to a surface ( IE. a sheet of paper) to be written on the graphite tip being soft is worn down leaving a line on the surface of the paper.
no, a pencil will float therefore it is less dense than water(ticonderoga #2 pencil was used)no pencils were harmed in the execution of this experiment
No, graphite in a pencil is not magnetic. Graphite is a form of carbon and does not possess magnetic properties.
Lead is not magnetic. Pencil lead is really carbon, in the form of graphite, and it is not magnetic.
No, pencil lead (graphite) is not magnetic because it does not contain any magnetic properties. Pencil lead is made of graphite, which is a form of carbon and is not attracted to magnets.
The magnetic core of the earth pulls on the mass of the pencil.
Stainless steel. I did an experiment about magnets and pencil sharpener blades are steel, which is a magnetic metal. (It cannot be aluminum, as it is not magnetic)
A pencil is nonmagnetic because it does not contain any magnetic materials, such as iron, that would be attracted to a magnet.
No, graphite is not magnetic. It is a form of carbon and does not have magnetic properties.
A pencil is made of non-magnetic materials like wood and graphite, which do not have magnetic properties. The magnet will not be attracted to the pencil because there are no magnetic elements in the pencil for the magnet to interact with.
that metal think holding the eraser? no its aluminum..... I think
You can make a pencil float in the air by using powerful magnets. Place a magnet above and below the pencil to create a magnetic field that counteracts gravity and lifts the pencil. Be cautious when working with magnets to avoid any accidents or damage.
In a pencil sharpener, magnetism is used to hold and guide the blade in place. The magnetic force helps keep the blade secure while sharpening the pencil and also aids in the smooth operation of the sharpener.
One great magic trick for kids would be The "Magnetic Pencil". You must use your hand to grab you wrist while also holding the pencil secretly with the hand that you grabbed your wrist with, this makes it seem like the pencil is sticking to your hand.