Art Museums and other archival institutions don't want you to use a pen in their facilities to protect their holdings. If you should mark on something important, it is much more difficult to remove the ink from a pen than to remove the mark made by a pencil.
If the pen nib is not metal it will be not too smooth to write and can cause complications
write letter to your pen-friend about your pe
With a pen it's about 10k With a pencil it's about 100k With a pen pencil with one lead it's about 3k
EGYPT in Urdu it is MISER
He used a paintbrush, paint, pens and pencils. Yes he did
you cant write under water
Where you write with a pen.
The address of the Sheaffer Pen Museum Inc is: 627 Avenue G, Fort Madison, IA 52627
I don't see why you would not be able to write with a pen in space. Pens operate on the principle of capillary attraction, and that is not affected by gravity or the absence of gravity. The only issue I can see is that if you attempt to use a pen in a vacuum, any air bubbles contained in the ink would expand, and the heat of your hand might make the ink boil.
a space pen
Well the ink comes out of the pen and that goes on the paper and if you are not an idiot you can write words.
You CAN write in space. With a chalkboard and eraser or with pencil and paper. The problem is that in the vacuum of space, the liquid ink of a pen evaporates too quickly and dries out the pen. Additionally, within the pressurized crew compartment of a spacecraft, there is no gravity that is needed to cause the ink to "fall down" onto the ball of a ballpoint pen. To solve this problem, NASA solicited the design of a special ballpoint pen that could write in zero-G or upside down. The result was a pen with an ink cartridge pressurized with nitrogen, which would force the ink to the ballpoint even when inverted.
to write
with a pen
the verb (action) is write
Blue Pen or Black Pen
The opposite end to where the pen would write