Rubber Stair treads are used for when there is a tear in some clothing that has elastic bands. You can replace the elastic bands with rubber stair treads. It will make the band sturdier.
The rubber band increased in size when you soak it in kerosene because it absorbed the kerosene. The kerosene has a higher concentration than the rubber band so the diffusion is going inside.
Sulphur (Sulfur) is added to rubber in the process known as vulcanization.
A rubber band is not a compound, it is a mixture; it is formed from rubber and some additives.
Rubber is a natural organic compound. Chemical name for natural rubber is sis-polyisoprene.
A rubber band is made from the sap of the rubber tree so yes it is a natural product, or used to be. You can now get synthetic rubbers.
It depends on the rubber band if is a small rubber band then it will go about 20'and if it is an bigger rubber band then it will go about 35' but it depends on the rubber band and the way you shoot the rubber band
Common different terms used for the good old fashioned rubber band are: elastic, elastic loop, gum band, and rubberband. However, the best way to refer to rubber bands remains "rubber bands."
If you fling the rubber band then it has kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is when the energy is being used up. The rubber band would have to be in motion, or working in some sort of way,
A stretched rubber band has potential energy like a spring. It has the potential to snap back. I used to build model airplanes with rubber band motors. I also had a rubber band gun that shot rubber bands. The potential energy stored in the rubber bank is what made these devices work.
its a rubber band used for hair
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No. A rubber band (known in some regions as a gum band) is made of rubber and latex and is used to hold objects together. A sweat band is made of terry cloth and is worn around the head to keep sweat from dripping into the eyes.
No, rubber is not a good conductor of electricity. Rubber is used to protect against electricity.
Rubber band ligation is probably the most widely used of the many treatments for internal hemorrhoids (and the least costly for the patient).
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