vulcanisation- when sulfur atoms form cross-links between rubber molecules. vulcanised rubber is used to make car tyres and conveyor belts. :)
No, phosphorus is not used in the manufacturing of car tires. Car tires are typically made from rubber compounds, which may contain ingredients like natural rubber, synthetic rubber, carbon black, and various chemicals and oils.
vulcanisation- when sulfur atoms form cross-links between rubber molecules. vulcanised rubber is used to make car tyres and conveyor belts. :)
Racing car tyres are made of very soft rubber. This gives them much better traction on the roadway, but they wear away very quickly.
A small, light car with small tyres. The tyres and their ability to clear water are the biggest factor, the weight of the vehicle defines the rubber 'footprint' on the roadway.
rubber is used for things such as rubbers, tyres, sometimes wire casing, sometimes walets, handbags, intertubes for trucks i read somewhere that leftover rubber from tyres are used for ground mulch i hope this helped you a bit ! :D
list of items made of rubber
Vulcanised rubber, which is also used in tyres. This rubber is mixed with sulphur compound to heighten strength and durability.
A doughnut is the layer of rubber laid down by screeching tyres when a car is spun continually in a circle at high speed. It is the sort of manoever that a formula 1 car will perform showing off. It is a circular layer of tyre rubber left in the car park by Paul displaying his new car & ruining his tyres !
Yes. That is why space saver spares are made from a different compound of rubber to normal tyres. A space saver should have a ten year life.
YES!!!! . If it is rubber car tyres, then the smell is very acrid/horrible.
"Brakes" make your car slow down.Additional answerSo does friction and air resistance and the rolling resistance of the rubber tyres.