No it cannot.
my pocket
A device used to detect any breach in the insulator, usually made out of rubber or some sort of plastic, in a wire. It basically checks for any part in the wire that might get you electrocuted.
latex
Do you find it bothersome putting the Apple iPhone 3GS 16 GB in your pocket with one of those rubber cases? It is obviously very important to use a case for your beloved Apple smartphone, but it can get annoying if the rubber case makes it tough to remove the phone from your pocket or even place it in your pocket. The solution is to get one of those hard rubber cases that have smooth exteriors so they go in and out of your pockets rather easily. You can also opt for plastic cases if you don't mind going that route.
Through the Valley of Rubber - 1923 was released on: USA: 7 July 1923
nothing happens because the glass would not get through the rubber ( some rubber would pass) it depends what kind of rubber you use
you make an incision deep enough to cut through the latex vessals.
A slingshot mechanism is a small projectile weapon that you hold in your hand. It has a Y-shaped frame with a rubber strip attached to each fork of the Y. There is a pocket in the rubber strip that holds the projectile and you pull the rubber strip back to let the projectile fly.
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
yes, yes they can. well depends on how thick the rubber is and how strong the magnets are
No they have a rubber plate with two holes in it .You just turn the lever to open it to line up the holes.
it does not have a fancy name just"rubber finger"