proxima centary A and B
A bigger pencil.
A house.
a book
The sun
you
An anvil, a large chair, a house, you, a Trumpet, a toilet, a tree, a computer, a dresser, me. MOST things that weigh more than a pencil (on earth) will probably have more mass. pretty easy question.
a goose
plate
trash bag
mars
You would use a scale. You are NOT smarter than a 5th grader!
err, yes, because: bottle mass + soda mass > bottle mass
The molecules of lead are more massive and are more densely packed together than those of wood.
An average pencil when new would be around 15 centimetres long.
3 grams.
A pencil has more mass than a paper clip no matter how big the pencil is.
Please note that a kilogram is a unit of mass - NOT a unit of weight. And yes, a pencil has a mass that is considerably less than a kilogram. For comparison, a kilogram is the mass of a liter of water.
first of all it depends on the type of pencil. Heavier pencils may sink bu tmost pencils will float.
grams definitely...a pencil weighs more than a paper clip and a paper clip weighs about a gram.
If they are of the same general size, in most cases a pencil will weigh less than a fork. Typically, wood is less dense than steel or silver. A pencil made of wood and graphite will have less mass than a steel fork of the same volume.
Unless it's a really big eraser, then yes.
A pencil, a piece of paper, and a scientific calculator all have a mass less than one kilogram.
You would weigh it using a mass balance.
Because a pencil has a mass of a few grams.
A pound of steel is not heavier than a pound of pencils. They have the same mass. It's just that the steel has a higher density, and will have less volume than the pencils.
0.25 is the cost of the pencil.
While there are patents for advancements such as automatic pencils (#267309, 1783) and various lead holders or sleeves (e.g. #770777, 1904), pencils were mass-produced more than 100 years earlier than that. See the link below for a timeline of pencil history.