yes,but it is only a bit poisones.it is because of the lead and has chemical in it.
If your asking if the pencil has Lead, then the answer is that most pencils do NOT have lead in them anymore.
Yes it is, because you could see more than one substance in it. Wood and The led. and of course the led and wood could be separated. So the pencil would be considered as mechanical mixture
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No, pencil leads (graphite) are not poisonous. Ingesting a small amount is not harmful, but it can cause discomfort. If ingested in large amounts, it may cause a blockage in the intestines and require medical attention.
If you swallow a small piece of mechanical pencil lead, it will likely pass through your digestive system without causing harm. However, swallowing a large amount or if it becomes stuck, it could cause a blockage or injury. It is recommended to seek medical attention if you have any concerns.
A o.7 mechanical pencil will do the job.
A mechanical pencil is just about the same size as a normal pencil, about 6 inches long.
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Mechanical energy from your hand is converted into rotational mechanical energy to turn the blade inside the pencil sharpener. This rotational mechanical energy is then used to shave and sharpen the pencil, converting mechanical energy into potential and kinetic energy of the pencil shavings.
A pencil sharpener itself is not considered mechanical energy. Mechanical energy refers to the energy associated with the motion and position of an object, while a pencil sharpener is a tool that uses mechanical components to sharpen pencils by grinding the pencil tip against a blade or abrasive material.
Derek L. Lozano and Francis Penis Major created the first mechanical pencil by joining the characteristics of a ball point pen with the convenience of an erasable pencil. First on sale in 1987! They said to have invented the mechanical pencil because they thought that using pencils killed to many tress as well as killing the enviroment...
. it serves as the writing point of the pencil
It is called the mechanical pencil!
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A mechanical pencil is a Class 1 lever. The writing tip serves as the fulcrum, the effort is applying force on the pencil, and the load is the lead that is pushed out.
I love mechanical pencils
The easiest pencil to erase on the market is a mechanical pencil with HB lead.