An ink pen's mass would not exceed a few grams.
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A ball point pen has about a kilometre of ink in it, or it did when my mum was alive anyway...
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HYDRODYNAMIC LUBRICATION Pen is fitted with a tiny ball bearing in its tip. As the pen moves along the paper, the ball rotates picking up ink from the ink cartridge and leaving it on the paper.
Both the pen and the ink are usually not water soluble
I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING. I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING. I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING.
A ball point pen has about a kilometre of ink in it, or it did when my mum was alive anyway...
ball point pens have thin ink tubes then a ball when you write the ball rolls picking ink up from the tube and writing and then ink comes out when you write!
It has a tiny rotating ball on one end with a chamber of ink in the middle of the housing and the ball rolls it collects ink.
Soap and water, hats all you need. Don't worry ball point ink does come off unless its permanent.
The chemicals in a ball-point pen resemble pheromones that attract the termite.
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Ball point pen body (outside protection): -Metals -Plastics -Copper or Brass - Sometimes aluminum -Many other chemicals Ball point pen insides (Inside pen): -Tungsten carbide ball (The ball point) -Plastic (the ink holder) -Customized or selected colored ink -Brass (Spring) And that's your classic ballpoint pen, its more complicated than it looks :)
A ball point pen uses a small ball made of brass, steel, or tungsten carbide. The ball rotates and disperses ink as you write. The goal is to distribute fast-drying thick ink without the ink drying out in the pen itself. The key to dispersing ink without it drying in the pen, is the ball itself. The ball acts as a continuous cap to prevent the ink from drying as well as a mechanism for getting the ink onto the paper. A socket holds the ball between the ink reservoir and the paper. As you write, the ball turns and gravity forces the ink from the reservior onto the ball, which transfers it to the paper. The rolling mechanism also seals the ink in the reservior from the air so it does not dry out. Roll-on anti-persperant uses the same mechanism and can be used to visualize how the mechanism works. how would i no im not a nerd
Basically ink goes down the reservoir and stick to one side of the small ball at the tip of the pen. Then when the ball rolls, the ink on the ball rolls with it and when it touches an absorbing surface, well it transfers onto it.
Just dip it ink