It depends. If you write short words (like 'if' and 'it') you can write approximately 56,832,436 words. If you write long words (like 'Constantinople' and 'Timbuktu') it is significantly less; approximately only 8,118,919.429 words. Mechanical pencils can replace their own lead and write as many words as you know. Also, pencils can write more foreign words than English words because of the way they are pronounced.
no particular answer if you carried out a 2 test using different words for each test you will get a different result.
a lot
50,000
With a pen it's about 10k With a pencil it's about 100k With a pen pencil with one lead it's about 3k
Theoretically, the a number 2 pencil can write an infinite number of words. The number 2 in the number 2 pencil actually indicates how hard the graphite is. For more information, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pencil_hardness#Grading_and_classification
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The purpose of the pencil invention is to write down letters to form words.
You grab a pencil and write on paper to make words then mail it to them
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One pencil can write 45,000 words, and can draw a line 35 miles long.
Because it's friction that rubs the graphite off the pencil on to the paper to make the words you write.
You pick up your pencil, take a piece of paper, and write down words
Miss Havisham's last words were "take this pencil and write beneath me. I forgive her"