Gravity
gravity
That would be the force of gravity.
The force of your pencil or pen against the desk that your paper is on if you're writing something down. The force of your paper against the desk. The force of your book against the desk. In each case, the desk exerts the identical but opposite force against the object lying on it. If that were not true, the objects would deform the desk, or the desk would form a bump where the objects are lying on it.
No, gravity just pulls the pencil towards the desk but it doesnt make it balanced. Think about it, if you have an unbalanced desk with a pencil on it the pencil would be unbalanced too.
Force
Potential.
That would be the force of gravity.
The force of your pencil or pen against the desk that your paper is on if you're writing something down. The force of your paper against the desk. The force of your book against the desk. In each case, the desk exerts the identical but opposite force against the object lying on it. If that were not true, the objects would deform the desk, or the desk would form a bump where the objects are lying on it.
No, gravity just pulls the pencil towards the desk but it doesnt make it balanced. Think about it, if you have an unbalanced desk with a pencil on it the pencil would be unbalanced too.
poo
I have a pencil in (meaning on) my desk. Tengo un lapiz en mi escritorio/pupitre/carpeta (alternatives for 'desk') I have a pencil in[side] my desk Tengo un lapiz dentro de mi escritorio.
It is called the mechanical pencil!
on the desk :-D
probably at his desk.
"It means 'There is a pencil on the desk' in English."
Why this is in the jokes and riddles section is beyond me. Anyhow, when a student taps his pencil on a desk, the impact causes the pencil and the desk to vibrate. This vibration also causes the air to vibrate, and vibrations in the air = sound!
The desk and computer.
Force