graphite is often used for pencil lead
Up to about 150 psig or so. Yes. Graphite is used for shaft seals on steam powered equipment.
Lubricants used are oil, graphite, water and synthetic lubricants.
Graphite is a non metal conductor.
It in-fact does conduct electricity, molten graphite is a key element in which terrorists use for I.E.D'S it causes a large heat blast when heated with electricity and mixed with different compounds.
the people who makes penceil they put graphite in it
no. graphite is used in pencils
graphite is used as lubricant in machinery.also it is used in making leads of pencils.hence graphite is useful.
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graphite is used for pencils!!
graphite is often used for pencil lead
Graphite mixed with china clay.
Graphite is the mineral used in pencils. It is a form of carbon that allows for smooth writing and drawing.
1) Graphite is used for making the cores of our pencils called pencil leads. 2) It is used for making carbon electrodes. 3) Powdered graphite is used as lubricant.
Graphite is the only non-metal exception that can conduct electricity. Hence, even though graphite is a non-metal, it is used in batteries.
Many people call it lead but it is actually graphite.
Graphite is commonly used in pencils as the writing material. Charcoal, on the other hand, is typically used for drawing purposes due to its darker and more smudgy nature compared to graphite.