usually an eraser is quite small and if you are wanting to know who invented it I can tell you that it was definitely Joseph Priestley
6 inches
Centimeter
Unless it's a really big eraser, then yes.
you would use cm because mm are too small to measure a eraser with and dm are too big to measure a eraser
Seeds are about the size of a earbud or a pencil cap eraser :)
A bulk eraser is an eraser which can be known for its larger tip, which is capable of erasing a larger surface area at the same time compared to standard manufactured erasers. This offers less time consumption and more satisfaction for the user.
7.9 mm is approximately 0.31 inches or a little less than one-third of an inch. It is about the same size as the diameter of a standard pencil eraser.
take a big eraser and wipe it clean Fast and Simple!
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It depends. For one, how bendy the ruler is. If it is really bendy then the eraser will not be propelled that far. If it is slightyly bendy it will go far. Second, the eraser's surface area and weight affects its flight through the air. Third, the force of the propulsion also accounts for distance. If the eraser is about 4"x2" with a moderately bendy ruler and gets an average thrust then the eraser will be propelled about 10 feet.
three uses of an eraser is a white board eraser a pencil eraser and a black board eraser