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The rubber in erasers comes from a variety of places depending on the eraser. It can either come from plants such as the rubber plant or it can come as a petroleum byproduct.
You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.So you could say, 'The car smelled of burned rubber', or 'The car smelled of burnt rubber'.
it's funny...people don't really think rubber as an important substance, but, without it you would be ...well...probably dead
list of items made of rubber
Yes, rubber bands are made out of rubber.(:
To build a rubber band propelled car, you will need a chassis (can be made of wood or lightweight plastic), wheels, rubber bands, a propeller (can be made of a straw or a wooden dowel), and something to wind up the rubber band like an axle. Attach the wheels to the chassis, wind up the rubber band around the axle, and attach the propeller. When you release the rubber band, it will unwind and propel the car forward.
You can't without ruining the rubber.
Catapults work like third class levers. The base acts as the fulcrum on which the catapult arm pivots. Force is provided by rubber bands attached to the crossbar of the catapult. The rubber bands tighten when the arm is pulled back, so when the arm is released, it is propelled forward until it hits the crossbar. The object being launched is then propelled forward into the air.
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Larger rubber bands tend to fly farther because they store more elastic potential energy that is released when they are stretched and released. The longer the rubber band is, the more energy it can store and transfer to the object being propelled.
Either collect sticky resin by placing a treetap on a rubber tree, or harvest logs from the rubber tree. Just place either of those in an extractor (it must be powered though).
It can be either, depending on the type of rubber you mean.
It can be either. Consider a hockey puck. And consider a Nerf ball. Both are rubber.
Our world could not function without rubber as we know it.
The rubber in erasers comes from a variety of places depending on the eraser. It can either come from plants such as the rubber plant or it can come as a petroleum byproduct.
No, the word "rubber" does not have a suffix. It is a standalone word without any attached affixes.
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