Inche Inee it in onces or gram
Inches or centimeters. It depends where you are from.
There's no connection between the weight of the pencil and your travels. However,if the pencil itself goes to Jupiter, then it becomes about 2.53 times as heavy thereas it was on Earth, provided that you don't use it to write with during the trip.This phenomenon of gravitation would make it almost impossible for you to use thepencil once the two of you arrive on Jupiter, since your arm, and every other part ofyou, would also be about 2.53 times as heavy there as what you're accustomed to.
A Pencil weighs 5 grams. Hope This helps :)
A pencil has nothing to do with the brightness of a light bulb.
The mass will always stay the same but the gravitational pull towards the centre of the earth (weight) will change.
The answer will depend on whether you want the mass of a pencil, its weight, its length, width, volume. You may want to measure its colour!
Grams
The units grams would be a good choice.
A 3-gram pencil on the moon would have a mass of 3 grams and a weight of 4.9 millinewtons or 0.018 oz.
most likely in grams
You would need 4 paper clips in order to equal the weight of a pencil.
The weight of 10 pencils depends on the weight of each pencil that is being weighed. If each pencil weighs 2 ounces, then 10 pencils would weight 20 ounces.
Metric ruler
In my opinion, the best unit for measuring the weight of a pencil would be grams. :)* * * * *Grams may be used for measuring mass, but that is not the same as weight. The best unit is probably a milliNewton.
An average pencil won't even register on my postal scale, so I would estimate its weight at less than 5 grams. -Less than 0.005 Kg.
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.
cm for a reg. hb pencil it's about 1 cm
In the pencil-holder of dread, perhaps. ...look for it on the Desk of Horror in the Classroom of Misfortune ;-)