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1) The rubber itself is a poor conductor but good absorber, of sound.

2) The myriad of air-filled foam cells individually act as acoustic absorbers by both the impedance mis-match between air and rubber at their walls, and by the complex acoustics of the air bubbles.
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By converting the energy in the pressure waves into heat.

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THE SOUND WAVE CAN Not go through.

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