Most anything can 'cut graphite' including your fingernail.
Graphite is the type of carbon that conducts electricity but poorly than metal
The tensile strength of graphite ranges from 48-725 MPa, depending on the type and production method. Graphite's high tensile strength makes it a valuable material for various structural applications in industries such as aerospace and automotive.
A jewel box is a type of plastic case used to store CDs. It typically consists of a hinged lid and a tray for holding the CD in place. The transparent front allows for easy viewing of the CD label.
No, graphite is not magnetic.
No, graphite is not radioactive.
diamond
The side of a cut jewel is called a facet. Facets are flat, polished surfaces that are cut into a gemstone to enhance its brilliance and sparkle. The number and arrangement of facets can vary depending on the cut of the gemstone.
This depends very much on the type of graphite.
When it is cut, polished, or used in jewelry.
When it is cut, polished, or used in jewelry.
covalent
Yes, either as Diamond (the jewel) Coal (the fossil fuel) or Graphite (the grey thing inside your pencil).
Jewel*
A diamond will cut glass.
The symbol, or chemical formula, for graphite would be "C." This is because graphite is completely made of the element carbon.
The best way to cut a graphite shaft is to use a rotary tool with a cutting wheel specifically designed for cutting graphite. Make sure to measure accurately and mark the shaft before cutting to ensure the desired length is achieved. Always wear protective gear and work in a well-ventilated area when cutting graphite.
graphite (carbon)