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Is 0.7mm Mech pencil the same as a #2 pencil?

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I need to know for school i know it's a bit random.

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  1. no


  2. 0.7 mm is the diameter of the lead, while #2 refers to the hardness of the pencil.  By this question, it sounds like it'll be used for a scantron machine.

    Early versions of the scantron machine would use light to calculate which answer was chosen.  The light would reflect off the pencil marks.  However, harder pencils such as the #3 would not make the marks heavy enough so that light would reflect off the answer (you had to push harder to get it dark enough).  #1 pencils are softer, but a stressful test-taker might not make the marks evenly, causing it to confuse the scantron machine.

    Modern scantron machines don't have that problem anymore.  If you're going to take tests, though, I'd recommend a regular pencil over a mechanical pencil.  A worn pencil (don't sharpen it prior to the test) will be beneficial, since you will take less passes to completely fill in the bubble.  The worn pencil will be wider than a mechanical pencil, which is always the same width.

  3. Yes

  4. 2 refers to the hardness of the lead, while 0.7mm is its diameter. Mechanical pencil leads come in a variety of hardnesses. HB is probably close to #2.

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