Latex is used in the manufacturing of most rubber balls that are produced. However, it is possible to purchase rubber balls which are made of a vinyl material for people with latex Allergies.
There is latex in some glues. You would have to specify one to be sure.
Its rubber all "the way down".
The world's largest rubber band ball weighs over 3120 lbs. If you want to know more about the world's largest rubber band ball, type in recordball in the search bar. Hope i helped!
Im not a scientist but i think this might help. Heat causes rubber to expand and weaken. the pressure inside the ball caused by the amount of air is no longer contained by the spherical rubber shape and the air will push out on the rubber and cause a lump or disformation of the ball. Also if the air in the ball is heated it will expand making it less dense and slightly ligher but it not make much of a difference without being noticeable.
John Bain spent 7 years and hours of his life creating the Worlds Largest Rubber Band Ball. His ball is solid to the core rubber bands. Each band was individually stretched around the ball creating a true rubber band ball. Its true!
Yes it is a polymer
== The "official" ball for the game is an 8" rubber coated foam ball. The chemical properties of rubber and of foam can vary. There are a lot of different rubber compounds (from vehicle tires to rubber gloves) and a lot of different foam compounds (from cleaning sponges to packing material).
Inside a golf ball can be many things. It could have a rubber ball, with rubber bands, and some have a cork and rubber
yes the weather effect the rubber inside
The ball inside older mice - was either solid rubber - or a steel ball with a rubber coating.
If it is a solid rubber ball it is not inflated. A hollow ball can be inflated. The more pressure inside, the "harder" the ball will be and the higher it will bounce. To much pressure and you risk rupturing the "rubber" bladder.
No just rubber sweety
Most golf ball are made of plastic inside and rubber outside.
A tee-ball is made out of little to no cork, rubber, stitching, and many other materials.
A tee-ball is made out of little to no cork, rubber, stitching, and many other materials.
The ball inside older mice - was made of a solid steel ball coated in a thick layer of rubber.
No
The outside is leather with a rubber bladder on the inside which is pumped with air to inflate the ball.
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