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A standard pencil has 6 sides.
It's softer. #1 softest, #2 slightly harder, #3 harder than #2, etc.Softer.a #1 pencil is softer than a#2 pencil
That is a physical change. The is no chemical change that takes place when you sharpen your pencil in a standard manner. I suppose if you sharpen it extremely fast, you could catch the pencil on fire, which would then be a chemical change.
ebony pencil, 4B pencil, HBpencil(#2 pencil), 4H pencils
A No.2 pencil, but HB is softer and is used to create dark lines when drawing.
A standard pencil is typically about 7 millimeters in diameter, which is roughly 0.28 inches.
well mine is 4cm wide and 45 cm long
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A standard pencil has six sides.
There are 6 sides on a standard pencil.
Typical Typically-sized pencil under a ruler. A standard, hexagonal, "#2 pencil" is cut to a hexagonal height of 1⁄4-inch (6 mm), but the outer diameter is slightly larger (about 9⁄32-inch (7 mm)).[
A standard number 2 pencil typically measures 7.5 inches in length when unsharpened. The diameter of the pencil is generally around 0.3 inches. This size is commonly used for standardized tests and general writing purposes.
A standard pencil has 6 sides.
A standard wooden pencil is typically around 7 inches (17.78 cm) long. The diameter of a pencil can vary, but it is usually around 0.25 inches (0.64 cm).
A pencil with one pinted end and one flat end, will have two sides (as the pointed end is all one surface), PLUS however many sides the body of the pencil has - in this case six, so the total willl be 8.
Two inches is equivalent to approximately 5.08 centimeters. To visualize, it's roughly the width of a standard pencil or the diameter of a large button. It can also be compared to the width of a typical adult's thumb.
A standard, #2, hexagonal pencil is 19 cm (7.5 in) long.