pencil sharpener will rust and chip the blade otherwise break to where you can't use it
pencil sharpener will rust and chip the blade otherwise break to where you can't use it
nada de nada, sólo estarías limpiandolo
Pencil sharpener will brake
Nothing
nothing will happen
Nothing will
If you put your finger into a pencil sharpener you will explode and die.
You will observe a pencil on a glass of water. Unless you're not looking that way, in which case, you will observe whatever you happen to be looking at. Unless, you're blind, in which case you won't observe anything.
If light diffraction is what you are asking, then the pencil looks a bit broken on the line where it passes from air to water. Also the pencil looks about one third bigger under water.
A pencil is seem to be croaked when put in water because,REFRACTIONoccurs.REFRACTION is a property of light which can be defined as this=the speed of light is different in different medium, it is slow in dense medium.It is fastest in vaccum.This shows that the light reaches faster in air and little slow in water this is the reason that the pencil seems little croaked in water
Take a pencil and a glass of water, and put the pencil in it. The apparent displacement of a pencil in the water is due to refraction, which is the change of direction of a wave as it moves from one medium into another.Light is being reflected off the pencil to allow us to see it. The light reflected off the part above water is propagated through air to our eyes. The part below the water must move through the water and then through the air for us to see it. As the light moves from the water into the air, it undergoes refraction, and changes direction. The part of the pencil below the water appears displaced to the viewer.
If you put your finger into a pencil sharpener you will explode and die.
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Where the pencil shavings come out of, get a pointed pencil and put it in and pick it out!
The "Love Sharpener", was designed by John Lee Love of Fall River, MA. Love's invention was the very simple, portable pencil sharpener that many artists use, the pencil is put into the opening of the sharpener and rotated by hand, and the shavings stay inside the sharpener. Love's sharpener was patented on November 23, 1897 (U.S. Patent # 594,114). Four years earlier
You sharpen the pencil to put a point on it. Before sharpeners and when pencil wood was much thicker, men cut (whittled) the wood with a knife to make the point.
it is still used today by just sharpening it by hand with a plastic sharpener with a metal blade it in and some of them now are electric and can just put the pencil in the hole and it sharpens by using electricity
A pencil sharpener works when the blade touches the pencil when ever it turns, to get sharpened.An electric one has a button that activates the motor of it, that spins a blade that is shaped in a cone so when the pencil enters the machine, the blade will sharpen it to the shape of the blade.
You will get electrocuted
You will observe a pencil on a glass of water. Unless you're not looking that way, in which case, you will observe whatever you happen to be looking at. Unless, you're blind, in which case you won't observe anything.
put the pencil into a measuring jug filled with water to 100g the when you put the pencil in you see how much it has gone up . if it has gone up to 150g the pencil will the 50g in area. because you put in 100g of water
If light diffraction is what you are asking, then the pencil looks a bit broken on the line where it passes from air to water. Also the pencil looks about one third bigger under water.
An unknown inventor, probably 2 500 years ago, in the ancient Roma. Having been lost for centuries, it was independently discovered again in the late 19th century in Nevada, USA, by Joseph Cartwright. Cartwright and his business partner, Joseph Dixon, commericalized the product by embedding it inside of wooden sticks cut from the numerous pine trees on Cartwright's ranch. The Dixon-Ticonderosa pencil was thus born and sold throughout the western United States, and it remains a strong player in the global pencil industry to this day.