No. It would fall through the moon.
If you were to drop a pen on the moon, it would fall much slower than on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. Instead of dropping straight down, the pen would also drift sideways as there is no air resistance to slow it down, resulting in a slower and more horizontal descent compared to on Earth.
Let the pen be given to me.
with a pen
no
If the pen is hanging and you cut the string, the pen will fall due to gravity unless there is another force acting on it to keep it suspended.
The answer depends on where the pen and pencil will be dropped. If dropping them from the top of a building, both will begin free falling but the heavier object will land first. If dropping the items in a vacuum, meaning no air is present in the container, the items will fall at the same rate.which ever has more mass will fall fast as well. and it also depends on the materials the objects are made from.
As a fountain pen is dragged along a piece of paper, ink flows through the feed (the part connecting the ink tank and the nib) and ink molecules are pulled onto the paper one after the other. Air is let in through the slit on the nib. Thus the ink continues to flow as long as the pen is in contact with the paper. When the pen is lifted, ink molecules do not experience any pull and hence do not fall off the pen.
Gravity is the force that causes the pen to fall from the desk to the floor when it rolls off. Gravity acts as an attractive force between objects with mass, pulling the pen towards the Earth's surface.
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
A horse pen has to be at least 3 -4 yards long, in order to let the horse exercise. DO NOT CUT THE GRASS IN THE PEN!
Because of low gravity
Twirl it up into a bun and stick the pen through so it won't fall out....it's as simple as that! if you are bald stick a cupcake on your head with a pen thru it lol