Rubber has a high co-efficient of friction.
Yes, we can erase pencil marks with rubber because erasers are made out of rubber
I tried it many times, it does not come off all the way, but most of it comes off.
the point, I think, is either the amount of different substances in the graphite/lead, or even the type of eraser...
If you mean the erasers that have a soft side and a hard side, it is because the soft side is designed to erase lead or graphite from a pencil and the hard side is for erasing ink.
a pencil eraser is a conductor .
the sap of rubber trees help erase graphite
Yes, we can erase pencil marks with rubber because erasers are made out of rubber
Erasers can erase lead. Although, rubber can erase lead, too; erasers are made of rubber. You can use a rubber ball to erase writing from a pencil.
at first the rubber is made to erase the pencil mark.
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a rubber used to erase pencil marks is 'une gomme'
Depends on the brand of eraser, because some are very bad, and erase some, not all, but as long as it's classified as an eraser in the store, it can erase all pencil markings.
they used rat fur
You can, like, with a pencil. Just do it hard enough, and it will mark. Just erase the pencil later on. And you can snap a rubber band onto the wrist. it will mark.
if you have a good eraser yes. a good eraser will erase a lot of the colored pencil, but it will erase all of the normal pencil. it also depends on how dark the mark is.
Erase your rediculous question with your head?
Pre-erase or post erase?