The first person to put rubber on a pencil was Harret Tubbmien.
at first the rubber is made to erase the pencil mark.
First, they get some wood, sharpen it into a 3D hexagon, make a circular hole through the middle, then put lead in the hole. They then put it on a conveyor belt, and has another super-speedy conveyor belt sharpen one end of the pencil. Then, they add some detail to the pencil. And the pencil is finished :D Optionally, they can also sometimes add a rubber to the other end of the pencil
A pencil rubber otherwise known as an eraser is used to rub out pencil marks on paper
First, they get some wood, sharpen it into a 3D hexagon, make a circular hole through the middle, then put lead in the hole. They then put it on a conveyor belt, and has another super-speedy conveyor belt sharpen one end of the pencil. Then, they add some detail to the pencil. And the pencil is finished :D Optionally, they can also sometimes add a rubber to the other end of the pencil
In 1770, a vegetable gum that could take away pencil marks was dubbed "rubber" by Joseph Priestly. Edward Naire, however, was the first one to widely-market this substance as rubber erasers.
Rubber has a high co-efficient of friction.
When samples of rubber first arrived in England, it was observed by Joseph Priestley, in 1770, that a piece of the material was good for rubbing out pencil marks, hence the name rubber.
Rubber products first became popular in the last 1700's. In England, it was discovered that rubber was a good way to rub off pencil marks on paper. That is where the name, "rubber" came from.
Yes, we can erase pencil marks with rubber because erasers are made out of rubber
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a pencil is 7 1/4 inches long with out a rubber on it
It depends on the Pencil Holder and how it was made. If it had rubber or plastic in it and rubber or plastic outside it then yes if it's just rubber or plastic with nothing inside of it or outside of it then it's not