Rubber elasticity
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rubber-elasticity-187-12197238
title:
Rubber elasticity
text:
Rubber elasticity refers to the ability of solid rubber to be stretched up to a factor of 10 from its original length, and return to close to its original length upon release. This process can be repeated many times with no apparent degradation to the rubber. Rubber, like all materials, consists of molecules. Rubber's elasticity is produced by molecular processes that occur due to its molecular structure. Rubber's molecules are polymers, or large, chain-like molecules. Polymers are produced by a
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Property of crosslinked rubber
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_elasticity
date created:
2006-10-26T00:34:38Z
date modified:
2024-09-08T13:43:39Z
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