YES!!!! . If it is rubber car tyres, then the smell is very acrid/horrible.
Rubber typically takes longer to burn than a candle because rubber is a much denser and more durable material compared to the wax in a candle. Additionally, rubber often requires higher temperatures to ignite and sustain a fire.
It depends upon the wattage of the light bulb. The lower the bulb wattage the lower the heat generated by the bulb. A 100 watt bulb should generate enough heat to destroy a rubber band.
We can use a pipe from rubber or plastic.
The flash point of SBS rubber is not applicable as it is not a flammable material. SBS rubber is a type of synthetic rubber that does not have a flash point because it does not ignite or burn easily.
Rubber tends to not burn as easily as plastic. Also, rubber is more moisture-resistant than plastic. If rubber burns, the fumes from burning rubber are safer than fumes from burning plastic. Sometimes rubber is used because the cord tends to remain more flexible with rubber insulation.
Yes rubber can burn but it takes time
If you mean by rubber bands pieces of rubber, then the answer is Yes, rubber bands can burn.However, if you mean a musical band called rubber bands, then of course it doesn't burn unless they try to burn themselves in a suicide act.
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Burn rubber
You create a lot of air pollution, rubber does not burn cleanly.
Burning rubber is slang for spinning the tires. The rubber burns due to friction which causes heat which melts the rubber and causes it to smoke.
Rubber typically takes longer to burn than a candle because rubber is a much denser and more durable material compared to the wax in a candle. Additionally, rubber often requires higher temperatures to ignite and sustain a fire.
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A burn out will ruin tires on race cars by burning up the rubber. The rubber of the tires will get worn from the friction of the pavement causing the tires to tear.
burning rubber with salt helps in raining ,scientist have done pratical on this project also.
Burn rubber, as in the performed art where a car's tires are heated enough so that smoke evaporates as a result of friction is translated into "bränna gummi". The same translation is also valid for the not-as-common art of simply burning rubber (e.g. industrial burning of rubber).
- Burning rubber is a source of air pollution.- Rubber can be recycled.