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∙ 11y agoOf course it does. You can even try it. Grab a rubber ball and throw it straight up. Gravity will
bring it back to your hand.
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∙ 11y agoNo, the small rubber ball will not land back in your hand while standing still. After being thrown up, the ball will follow a parabolic trajectory and fall back down due to gravity. The position of your hand will remain stationary unless you move it to catch the ball.
Rubber is a poor conductor of electricity, so wearing rubber-soled shoes or sitting in a car with rubber tires can help protect you from being struck by lightning. The rubber provides insulation, reducing the risk of electric shock in case of a lightning strike. However, it's still safest to stay indoors during a lightning storm.
Rubber bath mats are useful with friction because they have a lot of friction and can stop you from slipping because of all the friction it produces. - thank you to this website for the answers :)
The ball will accelerate downwards at a rate of 9.8 m/s^2 due to gravity. As the ball falls, its velocity will increase, reaching a maximum at the point of impact with the ground. The rubber ball will bounce back up after hitting the ground but not to the same height as it was initially thrown from.
Wearing rubber shoes will not protect you from being struck by lightning. When lightning strikes, the current flows over the surface of the body, including shoes, and can still cause injury or death. It's safer to seek shelter indoors during a lightning storm.
The cost of rubber varies depending on the type of rubber, its quality, and market conditions. As of current market rates, the cost of rubber is around $1.50 to $2.50 per kilogram for natural rubber and $2.50 to $4.00 per kilogram for synthetic rubber.
To prevent a rubber plant from leaning, you can tape a straight stick to it. This will help it to stay straight.
As rubber produces lots of friction, when we jump and land on the rubber mat, it will prevent us from slipping.
The wires are coated in rubber.
Yes, rubber is waterproof, which is why early rain gear was cloth that was coated with rubber. It dries out and cracks over time.
The engine mount (which are made of rubber) are worn out.
Tire rubber is mostly left behind as fine particles - rubber dust, if you will. This rubber dust doesn't just sit on the road; it is blown off by wind or washed of by rain, and it ends up in the environment. >>M.T.<<
Apparently not. A competitive athlete descibed it as sturdy, and targets muscles. No cons were indicated
Jaguar.
C on a metal ladder against the fence would be the least unpleasant because the ladder would act as a barrier, preventing direct contact with the electrified fence. Standing on wet grass during rain (A) or on rubber mat/very dry ground (B) would allow for better conductivity and a stronger shock.
Morooka (http://www.crawlercarriersales.com/) offers some rubber tracks for heavy duty trucks. You can order them offline straight from the website.
Follow the rubber hose from top of radiator.it will lead it straight to the thermostat housing
Through the rubber plug on the back straight under the axle.