Polybutadiene rubber.(PBR)
Rubber is typically in a solid state at room temperature.
Yes, temperature can affect a rubber ball. Rubber becomes more flexible and bouncy at higher temperatures but can become brittle at very low temperatures. Extreme temperature changes can also cause the rubber to degrade over time.
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Yes, the stretchiness of a rubber band is affected by temperature. When exposed to higher temperatures, rubber bands become more stretchy and flexible, while colder temperatures can cause the rubber to become stiffer and less stretchy.
Yes, temperature can affect the strength of a rubber band. Extreme cold temperatures can make rubber bands more brittle and prone to breaking, while extreme heat can cause them to soften and lose elasticity. It is important to store rubber bands in a moderate temperature to maintain their strength and flexibility.
rubber is mixed in a machine (eg. mill or kneader)with some chemicals then maixed rubber is cured at some elevated temperature. rubber is mixed in a machine (eg. mill or kneader)with some chemicals then maixed rubber is cured at some elevated temperature.
When you heat up a rubber ball, it will expand and soften. If the temperature is too high, the rubber may melt or catch fire. Cooling the rubber back to room temperature will cause it to return to its original shape and hardness.
Rubber, like many other polymers has a "glass transition temperature" below which it will shatter just like glass. Polypropylene for example should not be used for temperatures not too far below freezing point. So the answer to your question is "It all depends".