For ball-point pens, the tip of the pen is actually made of a ball bearing, and so the tip of the ball-point pen would be a point until it is worn or not manufactured properly, in which case it might be abit flattened.
If your 'point' is to ask what the sharp end of a pen is then I get your 'point' .
its called the top of the pen or ball point pen hope it helped
Well it depends on the type of pen, for most pens it is called a ball point because there is a little ball at the tip of the pen.
Ball (ball point pen).
nib
The nib
nib
Well it depends on the type of pen, for most pens it is called a ball point because there is a little ball at the tip of the pen.
feutre\ means felt tip pen
ball-point pen: sphere
A Felt Tip pen has a tip that draws the ink from the pen and thru the tip onto the paper. A ball point pen has a metal time that houses a ball. When you press down on the tip and move it, the ball rolls and draws the ink from the pen and rolls it over to the paper.
the felt tip pen was invented in the 1940s
the end of the pen that is the smallest
The nib
Probably a felt-tip pen - 'feutre' means felt.
In 1962 the first felt-tip pen was invented in Japan by Yukio Horie.
A quill tip pen is a pen that is made from the flight feather of a large bird. Quill pens were used from the 6th to 19th century.
a spring pushes the tip upward while a flexible tab locks it in place
The tip of the pen is the top because that's where you would put the pen cap