Graphite (carbon), wood and rubber for the eraser.
The metal part of a pencil is called a ferrule.
The metal ring on a pencil, usually found at the end opposite the eraser, is called a ferrule. It is used to secure the eraser in place.
The metal thing on the end of the pencil is called a Ferrule!
Graphite is the material commonly used in pencils, not metal. The graphite is mixed with clay to create the core of the pencil, which is then encased in wood.
The metal part of a pencil that holds the eraser is called a ferrule.
The metal part of a pencil is called a ferrule.
it was used by hand,turning the pencil left or right sharpening the pencil up against the blade inside the plastic or metal border
The metal ring on a pencil, usually found at the end opposite the eraser, is called a ferrule. It is used to secure the eraser in place.
The metal thing on the end of the pencil is called a Ferrule!
Graphite is the material commonly used in pencils, not metal. The graphite is mixed with clay to create the core of the pencil, which is then encased in wood.
Pencil "lead" is not really lead, the metal - Pb. Pencils are made with graphite which is a mineral, an insulator.
Trick question. There is no metal in a "lead" pencil. The insert is composed of graphite, which is a carbon similar to coal.
A pencil's ferrule is the metal part that connects the wood with the eraser.
usually pencil sharpeners are made of plastic and metal.
The metal part of a pencil that holds the eraser is called a ferrule.
A pencil is typically made of a wooden casing, a graphite core in the center, and a metal ferrule at the end to hold an eraser. The wood used is often cedar, and the graphite core is a mixture of graphite and clay.
metal is that part.