yes
The verb of sharp is sharpen, sharpens, sharpening or sharpened, depending on tense.For example, here are some sentences of each:"I will sharpen your pencil"."He sharpens the pencil for her"."Dad is sharpening the knife"."His mind has been sharpened".
No, a pencil is not alive. We know we are alive because we move, grow, and change. A pencil does not move, grow or change unless we move it or change it (for example: by sharpening the pencil).
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pencilsharpenaphobia
Yes it is a physical change because the pencil's chemical composition does not change.
It is physical
Sharpening a pencil is a physical change, because there is no change to the chemical makeup of the pencil when sharpening it. It is simply chunks of wood being sliced off to reveal more of the lead.It is a physical change.
Sharpness is a physical property. Sharpening is not a property, it is an action designed to produce a property.
A hand-held pencil sharpener can be used for sharpening several different tools. In addition to pencils, crayons, eyebrow pencils, and erasers can all be sharpened.
It's called sharpening dude
To make sharpening pencils easier. He invented the sharpener to minimize the use of knives for sharpening pencils