The rubber one, assuming it has more mass. If they're both spinning at the same rate, it's safe to say that the one with more mass would be harder to stop than the one with air, as proven with the formula F=MA (force equals mass times acceleration).
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Water is very good at soaking up heat. When the water-filled balloon is heated the water Draws the heat away from the rubber. For the air filled balloon, not so much. The rubber heats up, weakens, and breaks.
Air fille bicycle tires were invented by John Dunlop.
Bicycle tires have tubes, so you wouldn't have a tire filled with Slime. There are tubes pre-filled with Slime though.
The air filled(pneumatic) tire.
Solid bicycle tires offer benefits such as reduced risk of punctures, no need for inflation, and longer lifespan compared to traditional air-filled tires.
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Well, they're air-filled and under pressure, and as such prone to leaks and punctures.
No way on a filled one, an empty would be difficult.
I'm assuming you're referring to the tubes in the tires here. The purposes for using air-filled tubes in bicycle wheels are comfort, traction and weight. W/o air filled tires, the option is solid tires, and solid tires gives a harsher ride on uneven surfaces, poorer traction and a higher weight.
Noble gases have completely filled octet. It makes it difficult to get unstable.
Sport balls, balloons, tires, inner tubes, blow up pools, and air mattresses have to be filled with air before using.
I have not experienced that. Consider changing pharmacies and/or reporting to your state Board of Pharmacy.
The bottle is partly filled with water and sealed. The bottle is then pressurized with a gas, usually air compressed from a bicycle pump. that basically work on Newton's law of reaction.