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  2. Rubber elasticity - Wikipedia

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    Rubber elasticity is 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. [1] Rubber, like all materials, consists of molecules.

  3. Toy gun - Wikipedia

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    Rubber band guns are toy guns used to fire one or more rubber bands (or "elastic bands"). Rubber band guns are often used in live-action games such as Assassins, in which they are common and popular toy weapons. They are also common in offices and classrooms. Rubber band guns have been popular toys that date back to the invention of rubber ...

  4. Vibration isolation - Wikipedia

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    Industrial: This generally entails strong vibrations over a wide band of frequencies and some amount of dust. Laboratory: Labs are sometimes troubled by specific building vibrations from adjacent machinery, foot traffic, or HVAC airflow. Indoor or outdoor: Isolators are generally designed for one environment or the other.

  5. Splitting band knife - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal band knife blades are wider usually 30–60 mm (1.2–2.4 in) wide for foam converting is popular, for leather goods 40–50 mm (1.6–2.0 in) wide blade is popular, 85–110 mm (3.3–4.3 in) width is popular for the tannery splitting band knife. There are other widths depending on the machine manufacturer.

  6. Narrow-gap semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    Band gap (300 K) Mercury cadmium telluride: Hg 1−x Cd x Te II-VI 0 to 1.5 eV Mercury zinc telluride: Hg 1−x Zn x Te II-VI 0.15 to 2.25 eV Lead selenide: PbSe IV-VI 0.27 eV Lead(II) sulfide: PbS IV-VI 0.37 eV Telenium: Te VI ~0.3 eV Lead telluride: PbTe IV-VI 0.32 eV Magnetite: Fe3O4 Transition Metal-VI 0.14 eV Indium arsenide: InAs III-V 0. ...

  7. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    In its native state, neoprene is a very pliable rubber-like material with insulating properties similar to rubber or other solid plastics. Neoprene foam is used in many applications and is produced in either closed-cell or open-cell form. The closed-cell form is waterproof, less compressible and more expensive. The open-cell form can be breathable.

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