why is one end of a drawing pin wide, while the other end is very sharp and pointed?
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In a drawing pin, one end is kept wide while the other end is very sharp . It is because while piercing a drawing pin, one has to apply some external force on the up side of the pin so that it gets pierced. In order to apply more force the head has to be wide.
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In a drawing pin, one end is kept wide while the other end is very sharp . It is because while piercing a drawing pin, one has to apply some external force on the up side of the pin so that it gets pierced. In order to apply more force the head has to be wide
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