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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.

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Aum Banerjee

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An eraser


What gets smaller as you use it?

a pencil, and an eraser


Why does our eraser get smaller and smaller as we use it?

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.


What gets smaller the more you use it?

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Why do erasers get smaller when you use it?

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Something that gets smaller the more you use it?

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How can you use the word eraser in a sentence?

He was able to use the side of his shoe as an eraser. The eraser was originally made of natural rubber.


What would you use to measure mass of an eraser?

You would use a scale to measure the mass of an eraser. Place the eraser on the scale and read the measurement displayed.


Why does eraser became smaller when rubbed?

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.


Where is the eraser function on a wacom tablet?

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How many inches is an eraser?

21/2 inches, although there are smaller ones.