It makes almost no sound at all - apart from maybe a very feint scraping noise.
You grab a pencil and write on paper to make words then mail it to them
The sound you hear when using a pencil sharpener is due to the friction created as the blade shaves off the wood and graphite from the pencil. This friction causes vibrations in the pencil sharpener, which produce the sound. If the pencil sharpener is making a loud or unusual noise, it may be a sign that the blade needs to be cleaned or replaced.
No. The word has a short E sound and a schwa sound for the I.
It helps you sharpen your pencil so you can write with it again without it being dull.
PenCIL and StenCIL
Yes, you can chop a pencil in half to make it smaller, but it would not necessarily be the world's smallest pencil. To make the world's smallest pencil, specialized manufacturing techniques and materials would be needed to create a functional writing instrument that is significantly smaller than a traditional pencil.
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Using a pencil involves friction because as you write, the graphite on the pencil's tip rubs against the paper, creating resistance. This resistance generates heat and wears down the pencil tip over time.
It depends on how long the pencil is, how much you write, and if the pencil breaks a lot or not. If it's a long pencil, it'll last a while unless you write a lot or it breaks.
With pencil you can erase, not with pen.
They both do. Pencil has a short E vowel sound, and the I is a schwa. Notepad has a long O, but also a short A sound.
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