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It Depends on its thickness
The wet road surface has less friction as the water interacts with the rubber and acts somewhat like a lubricant
You deflate it, thus increasing the relative thickness of the rubber.
The shape of the balloon is determined by the shape of the deflated rubber and the thickness of the rubber. The neck is usually thicker than the body, thus the body will expand far more than the neck. The pressure exerted upon the air by the balloon's elasticity creates the final inflated shape. If the thickness in the body of the balloon varies, the balloon will not be perfectly round. The thickness of the neck rubber forces the balloon to be more pear-shaped than spherical.
It depends on the thickness of the rubber band if it is really thick it wont fly far or very fast. but if the rubber band is really thin the thinner rubber band will fly farther because the less elastic it has the faster and farther it will go by:Mallory Henderson
It Depends on its thickness
The wet road surface has less friction as the water interacts with the rubber and acts somewhat like a lubricant
Ideally, seven years old, 22 inches thickness, about 50 inches above the budding point is where rubber should be tapped. Thickness of the tree is more important than age.
it depends type of rubber purity thickness length humidity also affect the answer
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Metals are conductors, Rubber is an insulator. Different grades of rubber and dimensions (thickness) insulate to different degrees. This applies to both heat and electricity
You deflate it, thus increasing the relative thickness of the rubber.
yes the weather effect the rubber inside
Hardware stores sell rubber strips in various sizes and thickness. For custom sizes, hardware stores will cut the rubber strip to the specifications provided.
Its length, linear density, thickness, and temperature all change.
The shape of the balloon is determined by the shape of the deflated rubber and the thickness of the rubber. The neck is usually thicker than the body, thus the body will expand far more than the neck. The pressure exerted upon the air by the balloon's elasticity creates the final inflated shape. If the thickness in the body of the balloon varies, the balloon will not be perfectly round. The thickness of the neck rubber forces the balloon to be more pear-shaped than spherical.