Rubber is especially bouncy because of its wrinkled chains between sparse crosslinks. The crosslinking prevents the material being a liquid. The chains become almost linear when the material is stretched. The restoring force is a statistical phenomenon: There are many more wrinkled conformations than "almost linear" ones. The "need" for many conformations increases with temperature as does the restoring force.
its glue with borax and watter mixed up together
It's made out if rubber so when rubber bounces it goes really high.AnswerIt's made out of rubber and chemicals do not chew it i think they can give u cancer my friends told me that and the big red rubber ones used for kickball they have chemicals that give u cancer i think if u chew it me friends told me that AnswerRubber AnswerMade from rubber like everyone from the above said :D
polymer
It is a polymer which has special properties such as a memory shape polymer.
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
its glue with borax and watter mixed up together
It's made out if rubber so when rubber bounces it goes really high.AnswerIt's made out of rubber and chemicals do not chew it i think they can give u cancer my friends told me that and the big red rubber ones used for kickball they have chemicals that give u cancer i think if u chew it me friends told me that AnswerRubber AnswerMade from rubber like everyone from the above said :D
The Wham-O Super Ball is made of a Zectron, which contains the rubber polymer polybutadiene and sulfur."By combining polybutadiene with sulfur it was discovered bythe ball's inventor, Norman Stingley.
Because rubber is bouncy!!!! and bouncy balls are made out of rubber.
Ted Bouncy
The word "bouncy" in French is spelled as "rebondissant."
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Bouncy ball was created in 1965.
rare bouncy balls
A bouncy ball is indeed recyclable. This is because bouncy balls are made out of complex rubbers and plastics which are recyclable.
There is no scientific name for flubber, as it is a fictional material created for entertainment purposes in the 1997 film "Flubber." The substance in the film is a green, bouncy polymer made by the main character, Professor Philip Brainard.
Norman Stingley invented the bouncy ball.