Science, asked by kamil93, 11 months ago

what useful things will we have to do without if rubber is not longer available​

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Answered by kamali64
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Hree everyday uses of rubber. Top: A latex pencil eraser; Middle: the tough vulcanized rubber drive belt fromavacuum cleaner; Bottom: the waterproof rubber gasket that seals a washing machine door tight.The physical and chemical properties of a material dictate what we use it for.Even if you know absolutely nothing about the real-world uses of rubber, you can probably make some very good guesses. For example, everyone knows rubber is strong, stretchy, flexible (elastic), durable, and waterproof, so it's no surprise to find it used in things like waterproof clothes and wellington boots, sticking plasters, andadhesives.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The useful things which will we have to do without if rubber is not longer available are as follows -

• Eraser - To remove the markings made by a lead pencil,the only necessary thing is the eraser. Now,the erasers are totally made out of rubber and without the existence of rubber,we have to compromise the erasers.

• Tyres - The wheels of the vehicles are covered with tyres which is necessary to make the grip between the ground and the wheel. These tyres are also made out of rubber and without the existence of rubber,we have to compromise with the tyres also.

• Insulation tubes : The rubber is an insulator which cannot conduct electricity and that's why insulation tubes,other insulation equipments are made out of rubber. And, without the existence of rubber,we have to compromise with such insulation products.

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