35 Miles.
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.
yes pencil fades on paper overtime especially pencil drawings this is due to the friction caused when paper rubs off against each other even when flipping pages and with moisture one day you will have a dark line drawn of pencil then later the line becomes lighter and lighter until you can easily erase them. On a science level i think its because the paper molecules are breaking down constantly
It can draw a line about 35 miles.
There wouldn't be anything bad besides bleeding if there's a black line made by the pencil when you were stabed, you can't do anything about it unless you accidentally rip the first layer of the transparent skin, you can wash the black line/spot away before the skin recovers.
No it is not.
The piece of lead in a pencil or the pencil.
Civil ingineer pencil
we know that graphite(pencil lead)conducts electricity.a line drawn by the pencil contains graphite particles.then why can't it conduct electricity?
draw it with a pencil
A pencil, possibly! A pencil, possibly! A pencil, possibly! A pencil, possibly!
not neccessarily, because you can create line art with different medias such as ink. Line art, i think is the usage of lines to create a hidden image. Pencil art is, of course, usage of the glorious pencil.
i use pencil to draw a line
No, a plane can contain only one point of a line. Picture a piece of paper with a pencil stabbed through it. The paper is the plane, and the pencil is the line. The pencil/line only touches the paper/plane at one point. Hope this helped! If it did, please recommend me. -Brad
In most cases, the rubber. Especially if you don't plan on continually sharpening the pencil.
The softer the pencil is the thicker and darker a line it will leave
The regular pencil can go 35 miles long if you keep sharpening it. But if you don't it depends how good of quality your pencil is!