My pencil is a short stubby cylinder with tooth marked green paint. It has a brass crimped edged eraser holder with a pink eraser that is smudged and almost flat with the holder on one end and is smoothly pointed at the other end. It currently need sharpening as the "lead" is rounded and short.
My pencil feels smooth and familiar in my hand, except for the spots where the paint is scared from where I hold in in my teeth when I am smudging areas of my sketches that I need shaded. When I do hold it in my teeth is has a slightly dusty taste and smells of wood and pencil shavings. Right now, as I write this, the "lead" of my pencil makes a soft shushing sound as it glides across the smooth surface of this writing paper, but when I use it to sketch on rougher watercolour paper it has more of a scratching sound.
A physical property is a characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance. Using the 5 senses.
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you draw an ibis by using a pencil and paper
Not using a sharpened pencil and then using the right dimensions.
With a pencil or whatever you are using to draw.
Properties!!!
All matter has chemical properties, and they describe how that matter interacts with other forms of matter. It is different from a physical property, which is simply observations of matter using the senses.
no you can not
What did you say?? Uses for your senses?? Concerned Adkins, who uses for your senses nowadays?
observation-it is a process of using your senses with or without materials by observing a specific things you want to discover.
They can be measured by using your five senses: hearing ,smelling ,tasting , feeling , and seeing
They can be measured by using your five senses: hearing ,smelling ,tasting , feeling , and seeing
Sensory refers to the physical senses, such as sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch, while imagery refers to mental pictures or visual descriptions. Sensory experiences involve the actual stimulation of the senses, while imagery involves creating mental images using words.
we describe air by answering it's properties
A driving course feels like a series of turns, accelerations, and sudden stops. It sounds like engines revving and tires screeching. It smells like exhaust fumes and burning rubber. The classroom looks like a mix of whiteboards, charts, and simulation equipment. It sounds like instructors explaining road rules and safety tips. It smells like coffee and snacks during breaks.
Observable properties are characteristics or things about materials or objects that we can describe using our five senses. Color, texture, hardness, and flexibility are all things we can determine with our senses.
Charcteristics, qualities, details. All matter has physical properties and chemical properties. Physical properties are observable by using the senses: mass, volume, color, smell, feel, taste; chemical properties are how it behaves in a reaction: flammability, volatility, reactivity.