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Most likely, you would use millimeters (could use centimeters).
mm or cm.. I'm sure both would be accepted.
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Stroke a magnet down the length of the pin repeatedly. The proximity and movement of the magnet along the pin cause some of the iron molecules to become aligned like those in the magnet. The more strokes, the stronger the magnetic field in the pin will become, up to a certain threshold (the number of iron molecules available and able to align in the pin is limited).
In North America the neutral pin is used to complete the circuit. One pin is "hot", one pin is neutral and the last pin is ground.
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Most likely, you would use millimeters (could use centimeters).
Do you mean a drawing "pen?"
mm or cm.. I'm sure both would be accepted.
a drawing pin have seven eyes. there are 4 located on the cilidrical top and 3 located beneath that.
A drawing pin (British English) is known as a thumb tackor a push pin in American English. Other nails for a drawing pin come from the materials that they are made from, such as, brass tack, tin tack, and iron tack.
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The common length of a safety pin is 70, 76, and 86 mm is what I am thinking.
The common length of a safety pin is 70, 76, and 86 mm is what I am thinking.
So that they are easy to push into a drawing board.