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It has better flex and grip so overall you will play your best and plus your goal %

will be higher

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Q: What does a graphite stick do?
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How does cutting a graphite hockey stick effect its flex?

sticks will be stiffer


What is the difference between wood blades and graphite?

Wood blades are typically heavier and provide a softer feel during play, while graphite blades are lighter and offer more power and control. Graphite blades are also known for their greater stiffness and responsiveness compared to wood blades.


Why does metal stick to graphite?

both are attracted to each other from the metals inside of them


What is on the inside of a pencil?

The inside of a pencil is called "lead". It is graphite and it is what allows the pencil to write.The outer shell of a pencil consists of wood whilst the inside usually contains a stick of graphite/lead that can vary in width.


What do you think would happen to the graphite in a pencil if it were in the mantle of earth?

It is so hot and so pressured in the mantle that a simple stick of graphite would most likely disintegrate in the violent mantle environment.


Can you use a graphite hockey stick on asphalt or would that be a bad idea?

it is best to use a fiberglass one for every turf,field, or surface.


How does rubber erase pencil marks?

Rubber is able to erase pencil marks because it has a sticky and abrasive surface that lifts and removes the graphite from the paper. When rubbed against the paper, the friction created by the rubber loosens the graphite particles, allowing them to stick to the rubber and be wiped away.


What is a form of carbon that makes a good lubricant?

Graphite (I think)


What is the difference between carbon graphite and graphite?

because carbon graphite had carbon but graphite does not have carbon


What is deoxyribose and how is it made?

deoxyribose is a sugar. It is manufactured by several big companies by coating graphite shafts with fructose. It is then put into a vacuum chamber and heat is added. This pulls some of the carbon chains out of the graphite stick and binds it to the fructose. Finally, bacteria is added, which converts it to deoxyribose.


What is the correct label for pencil lead?

You think probable to graphite.


Is graphite a resource?

No, graphite is not renewable.