It reduces in size, due to the friction created by the rubbing on the paper.
Friction can even change the size and shape of an object.
As you use an eraser, the friction from rubbing it against the paper causes tiny bits of the eraser material to wear away and stick to the paper. This gradual erosion is what makes the eraser get smaller over time.
Erasers become smaller when you use them because the friction from rubbing against the paper causes tiny pieces of the eraser to break off and be left behind on the paper, essentially erasing the pencil marks. This gradual wear and tear process results in the eraser getting smaller over time.
When an eraser is rubbed against paper, the friction between the eraser and the paper causes small particles of the eraser to break off. These particles stick to the paper, leaving a mark and making the eraser appear to shrink in size. This process is known as abrasion.
You would use a scale to measure the mass of an eraser. Place the eraser on the scale and read the measurement displayed.
There is friction between the eraser and the paper.:)
An eraser
a pencil, and an eraser
As you use an eraser, the friction from rubbing it against the paper causes tiny bits of the eraser material to wear away and stick to the paper. This gradual erosion is what makes the eraser get smaller over time.
soap, pencil, eraser
Erasers become smaller when you use them because the friction from rubbing against the paper causes tiny pieces of the eraser to break off and be left behind on the paper, essentially erasing the pencil marks. This gradual wear and tear process results in the eraser getting smaller over time.
Soap Pencil Toothpaste Eraser Ice Candle
Soap Pencil Toothpaste Eraser Ice Candle
An eraser becomes smaller with continuous use because it wears down as it rubs against the paper to remove pencil marks. The friction generated during this process gradually shaves off tiny particles of the eraser material, leading to a reduction in its size. Additionally, the material may compress over time, further contributing to its diminishment.
He was able to use the side of his shoe as an eraser. The eraser was originally made of natural rubber.
When an eraser is rubbed against paper, the friction between the eraser and the paper causes small particles of the eraser to break off. These particles stick to the paper, leaving a mark and making the eraser appear to shrink in size. This process is known as abrasion.
You would use a scale to measure the mass of an eraser. Place the eraser on the scale and read the measurement displayed.
Turn your tablet pen over and use the eraser just like the eraser on a pencil. :)