it rubs off a few layers of your paper. it also will take of marks. the paper may become thin and soft if you erase one spot multiple times. it really wont have too much effect on paper though. hope this helped!
An eraser is used to remove pencil marks or mistakes on paper by rubbing them away. It helps to correct errors and make revisions on written or drawn work. Erasers come in various forms such as pencil erasers, kneaded erasers, and electric erasers.
The thing that comes out from erasers is typically rubber or a similar material that is used to remove pencil marks from paper. When you use an eraser, it rubs against the paper, causing the graphite particles from the pencil to adhere to the eraser instead of the paper. Some erasers may also produce small shavings or crumbs as they wear down during use.
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the erasers are normal the ink is special it has about 80% graphite
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Erasers pick up graphite particles, thus removing them from the surface of the paper. Basically, the molecules in erasers are 'stickier' than the paper, so when the eraser is rubbed onto the pencil mark, the graphite sticks to the eraser preferentially over the paper. Some erasers damage the top layer of the paper and remove it as well. Erasers attached to pencils absorb the graphite particles and leave a residue which needs to be brushed away. This type of eraser can remove the surface of the paper. Soft vinyl erasers are softer than the erasers attached to pencils, but are otherwise similar.
Because the ink absorbs deeper into the paper than pencil does.
plastic erasers, art gum erasers, kneaded erasers
8 erasers minus 3 erasers is 5 erasers, which is an integer, not a fraction.
The different kinds of erasers available in the market include vinyl erasers, kneaded erasers, gum erasers, and pencil cap erasers.
The possible problem with erasing a pencil mark with most pencil erasers is that they can leave smudges or residue on the paper, making it look messy or unclear.