The length of a standard eraser can vary depending on the brand and type, but a typical eraser is around 25-30 millimeters in length. This measurement is equivalent to approximately 1-1.2 inches. It is important to note that there are erasers available in different sizes, so the length can vary.
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Depends on what type of eraser you have. I measured the original pink eraser 5cm long.
If you have a length of 25 mm and then 12 mm it makes a length of 37 mm.
you would use cm because mm are too small to measure a eraser with and dm are too big to measure a eraser
187 mm.
about 5 inches
190 mm.
Depends on the size of the eraser
The length of an unsharpened pencil is typically around 175mm to 190mm.
Depends on what type of eraser you have. I measured the original pink eraser 5cm long.
The length of a pencil is arround 19.05 centimeters or 7.5 inches. The diameter is 5/16 inch or 7.9 mm. The volume is 10 um3.
If you have a length of 25 mm and then 12 mm it makes a length of 37 mm.
you would use cm because mm are too small to measure a eraser with and dm are too big to measure a eraser
usually an eraser is quite small and if you are wanting to know who invented it I can tell you that it was definitely Joseph Priestley
cc is a volume, mm is a length. You can't have a volume in a length
187 mm.
A cylinder if the diameter is 124 mm and the length is 170 mm has a surface area of 90,377.34mm2
A 11 mm dot would be a little less than half an inch in diameter. It is about the size of a standard pencil eraser.