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how space pen works in vaccume


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Answered by sandipburdwan7pcbg91
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How does the Space Pen works?









The Space Pen (also known as the Zero Gravity Pen), marketed by Fisher Space Pen Company, is a pen that uses pressurized ink cartridges and is able to write in zero gravity, underwater, over wet and greasy paper, at any angle, and in a very wide range of temperatures.
The Fisher Space Pen was invented by American industrialist and pen manufacturer Paul C. Fisher and is manufactured in Boulder City, Nevada,  United States of America. Paul C. Fisher first patented the AG7 "anti  gravity" pen in 1965. Pens claiming some or all of the same abilities  have also appeared on the market from other manufacturers.

::Working of the Space Pen::

The ballpoint is made from tungsten carbide and is precisely fitted in order to avoid leaks. A sliding float separates the ink from the pressurized gas. The thixotropic ink in the hermetically sealed and pressurized reservoir is able to write for three times longer than a  standard ballpoint pen. The pen can write at altitudes up to 12,500  feet (3800 m). The ink is forced out by compressed nitrogen at a  pressure of nearly 35 psi (240 kPa). Operating temperatures range from −30 to 250 °F (−35 to 120 °C). The pen has an estimated shelf life of 100 years.

One of the first patents on space pen is US3285228, which was filed on 19 May 1965


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Answered by himanshubrainly
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The space pen works in numerous conditions: upside down, from -50oF to 400oF, in a vacuum, and underwater. ... The pressurized nitrogen also prevents the air and ink from mixing within thepen so that the ink does not evaporate before use.
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