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iren [92.7K]
2 years ago
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¿Cómo ayudó la masilla tonta a ganar la GuerraFría?​

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lbvjy [14]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

English response:

Silly putty was a silicone polymer that also acted as a viscous liquid. It replaced the use of rubber in the United States in the World War II. Silly putty was used to produce gooey, bouncy material. Therefore, non-toxic putty could spread and bounce and could not go moldy more than rubber.

Respuesta en Espanol:

La masilla tonta era un polímero de silicona que también actuaba como un líquido viscoso. Reemplazó el uso de caucho en los Estados Unidos en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La masilla tonta se usó para producir material pegajoso e hinchable. Por lo tanto, la masilla no tóxica podría extenderse y rebotar y no podría enmohecerse más que el caucho.

Hope this helped!!!

Espero que te pude ayudar!

Mantente segura!!

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