Rubbing an eraser on a woolen sweater can create friction that generates static electricity, causing the eraser to cling to the sweater. This effect is due to the transfer of electrons between the eraser and the sweater, leading to opposite charges attracting each other.
There is friction between the eraser and the paper.:)
When you rub an eraser against paper, friction between the eraser and the paper generates heat. This friction causes the molecules in the eraser to move faster, which in turn increases their kinetic energy and creates the sensation of warmth.
You can make the balloon stick to the sweater by creating static electricity on the sweater. Rub the balloon against your hair or a wool sweater to create a charge, then place the balloon near the sweater to make it stick due to the static electricity.
Rubbing a balloon on a wet sweater can transfer some of the water molecules onto the balloon. This can create a slightly charged surface on the balloon, causing it to have a higher static charge and potentially stick to other objects due to static electricity.
When you rub an eraser against paper, friction is created between the eraser and the paper surface. This friction generates heat due to the mechanical energy produced during the rubbing process, which can be felt as warmth.
a pen eraser is an eraser which can rub out either cartridge pen or an ink pen.
Friction between the eraser and the paper Your eraser shavings are hot because you rub the eraser back and forth inserting pressure. Just like if you rub your hands together. Your eraser shavings are hot because you rub the eraser back and forth inserting pressure. Just like if you rub your hands together.
a pen which you can rub out!
There is friction between the eraser and the paper.:)
Get magic eraser and rub on floor until gone. If you get permanent marker on granite, get nail polish remover and rub until gone. If you get permanent marker on your skin, get a magic eraser and rub.
If you rub hard enough, a regular eraser found on top of a pencil, or other kind of regular eraser will rub out colored pencil. If the colored pencil was drawn roughly on the paper, and pressed hard enough into the paper, the colored pencil cannot be rubbed out. You can try an ink eraser (the kind of eraser found on erasing ink pens), but it may or may not work.
if u mean a rubber to rub out things then no ______ Uh, an eraser does NOT have a brain! Sure, it rubs out things, but we are holding the eraser and MAKING it do it's job when we need it to!
if there is sharpie on fabric hairspray might work but i dont know for sure. if it is on any dry surface then you either put water on it and then rub it with an eraser or dip an eraser in water and rub wherever the sharpie is.
When you rub an eraser against paper, friction between the eraser and the paper generates heat. This friction causes the molecules in the eraser to move faster, which in turn increases their kinetic energy and creates the sensation of warmth.
When a cotton shirt and wool sweater rub together, they create friction that can generate static electricity. This can cause the fabrics to stick together or even produce a small spark. The different properties of cotton and wool fibers rubbing together create a charge separation, which results in static electricity.
You can make the balloon stick to the sweater by creating static electricity on the sweater. Rub the balloon against your hair or a wool sweater to create a charge, then place the balloon near the sweater to make it stick due to the static electricity.
To clean an eraser effectively, gently rub it with a soft cloth or use a white eraser to remove any dirt or debris. Avoid using water or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the eraser. Store the eraser in a clean, dry place when not in use to keep it in good condition.