Engineering, 09.11.2020 06:50 frankieflores02
Procedure
a. Dissect your pen by taking out each part and putting it on the table. Do not force any part.
b. Identify each part of the pen, and list it in the first column of the following table. If you do not know the name of the part,
make a describing name for it.
c. In column 2, describe the function of each pen part you listed in column 1
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