Yes. Simply because you have the same ammount of mass and if you take all that mass and put back into the right order it will become the same object.
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.
Although they both still have the same basic elements (i.e. pencil and lead vs water), there is a physical state change that occurs when you freeze water to make ice. Sharpening/shaving down a pencil only results in a difference of shape and size. It's about the same as ripping paper vs burning paper. Also, freezing water to make ice is a reversible change (you can melt ice to turn it back into water) and shaving a pencil is an irreversible change (you can't sharpen a pencil and then put the pencil shavings back onto the pencil.)
Yes, the pencil you use in your school or office is made of matter, which is made up of atoms which are in turn made up of smaller particles familiar to our physical theory.
it depends on what leg is stronger
Well i dont really know but i guess you can sharpen the pencil put it in the lock and turn the pencil clockwise
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Smaller surface area, Wood shavings are generally drier than a log of wood, because of the general density of the wood itself. Wood shavings are in turn, easier to burn because of the small amount of moisture in them, therefore, they burn faster, and easier.
The Pencil Sketch app is an app that allows one to turn their photographs into pencil like drawings on either a tablet or smartphone. One can download it from 'Google Play'.
The paper will not conduct electricity, so it will not light up the bulb. The pencil lead, on the other hand, can conduct electricity and complete the circuit, causing the light bulb to turn on.
The material that made pencil to write is a mixture of graphite.
The answer is no then since you did it several years you cant turn back its gonna be there forever now at this rate.
You cant on those locks but you can on those locks with the numbers what you do is get a pencil and there will be a screw on the bottom of the lock and stick the pencil in then turn it and keep it in then change your code