which end of a pencil gives the lowest pressure?
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Answer:
The lower end without the nib
Explanation:
The nib of the pencil, usually, has very negligible surface area, thus, exerting maximum pressure. But the other end of the pencil is not sharpened and has a larger surface area, exerting minimal pressure. This happens because pressure is inversely proportional to given surface area.
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