Are You Curious About How Graphite in a Pencil Leaves a Mark on Paper?

The shearing force creates a thin layer of graphite to break off and stick to the paper, creating the mark. In summary, the friction and shear between the graphite layers and the paper cause the graphite to leave a mark on the paper when a pencil is used.
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How does the graphite in a pencil leave a mark on a sheet of paper? Any ideas? My answer is due tomorrow, so a clue or answer would be great.

Thanks
 
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I would say that the friction is the main cause of the writing. When graphite is pushed down on paper, a force leaves marks on the paper, which would only happen with friction.
 
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seve said:
How does the graphite in a pencil leave a mark on a sheet of paper? Any ideas? My answer is due tomorrow, so a clue or answer would be great.

Thanks

It is because of the structure of graphite. As graphite is made of Carbon they must bond together. The Carbons form 3 bonds, but carbon should form 4 with each otehr, therefore there is a free electron to move and be put on the paper. Also, as graphite is layers of carbon, some layers come off as well.

As a pencil is pulled along a piece of paper it leaves the graphite there.

Hope that helps.

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
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Friction and shear cause cleaving between loosely bound sheets in the graphite lattice.
 

What is graphite?

Graphite is a form of carbon that is used in pencils due to its ability to leave a mark on paper when pressure is applied.

Why are pencils made with graphite?

Pencils are made with graphite because it is a soft and easily malleable material that can leave a dark mark on paper without being too brittle or smudging easily.

How does pencil lead differ from graphite?

Pencil lead is a mixture of graphite and clay, allowing for a harder and more durable writing utensil. Pure graphite is too soft to be used in pencils on its own.

What is the difference between graphite and charcoal?

The main difference between graphite and charcoal is that graphite is a form of carbon that is relatively stable and does not smudge easily, while charcoal is made from burnt organic materials and can smudge easily.

Why is paper the preferred surface for graphite and pencil?

Paper is the preferred surface for graphite and pencil because it is thin and smooth enough for the graphite to leave a mark, but also strong enough to withstand pressure without tearing. Additionally, paper is readily available and easy to write on.

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