The metal thing on the end of the pencil is called a Ferrule!
To find the density of a pencil, multiply the lengh by the width by the height.
A #2 pencil will usually have the number 2 on the barrel, near the eraser end.
First, they get some wood, sharpen it into a 3D hexagon, make a circular hole through the middle, then put lead in the hole. They then put it on a conveyor belt, and has another super-speedy conveyor belt sharpen one end of the pencil. Then, they add some detail to the pencil. And the pencil is finished :D Optionally, they can also sometimes add a rubber to the other end of the pencil
If the pencil has writng running up the side, put thepencil on its side so the writing is the correct way up, the bottom of the pencil (where you should start sharpening it) is where the writing starts and the top is where it ends. If there is a rubber at one end that's the top. if the pencil has no markings then whatever end you don't sharpen will be the top.
Graphite.
The metal thing on the end of the pencil is called a Ferrule!
The end of the pencil were the eraser is.
What pencil? :(
U might possibly find one out sticking out of ur rear-end or in the female part betwixt the legs
A tool that is used to sharpen the end of a pencil to make writing with it easier.
Lead.
To find the density of a pencil, multiply the lengh by the width by the height.
lead.Lead is a member of the carbon family often mistaken for the end of your pencil (actually graphite).
A #2 pencil will usually have the number 2 on the barrel, near the eraser end.
A mechanical pencil or propelling pencil is a pencil with a replaceable and mechanically extendable pencil lead.The eraser is fitted on top of the pencil at the opposite end to the lead.The maximum length of the eraser would be no more than half an inch when new.
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