Well, honey, it sounds like your furry friend might be experiencing some tummy troubles after munching on that rubber door stop. Keep an eye on her for any signs of distress like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. If she continues to act off, it's best to play it safe and give your vet a ring to get her checked out.
The two forces acting on a plasticine ball on a forcemeter are the gravitational force pulling the ball downward towards the Earth and the normal force exerted by the forcemeter pushing the ball upward. The gravitational force is equal to the weight of the ball, while the normal force is the reaction force exerted by the forcemeter to support the weight of the ball.
Rubber is an insulator for normal voltages.
Rubber typically floats in saltwater due to its low density. The buoyant force acting on the rubber is greater than its weight, causing it to float.
Stretch a rubber band at different lengths
rubber, the rubber helps it stretch but a different type of rubber than tires :)
The modulus of elasticity of a normal rubber band is typically around 0.01-0.1 GPa. This property represents the stiffness of the rubber band and its ability to return to its original shape after being stretched.
yes its normal
the amount tom powell weighs
Any rubber cant be processed without plasticiser. Hence oil acts as plasticisor. Agin we have to select different oil for different rubber.
In its normal state rubber is a solid, but as with anything else, it will change its state with the application of heat.
The mass affects the stretch of a rubber band because heavier objects apply more force, causing the rubber band to stretch further due to the increased tension. The greater mass increases the gravitational pull on the rubber band, leading to more deformation and elongation.
Yes. That is why space saver spares are made from a different compound of rubber to normal tyres. A space saver should have a ten year life.