a rubber band has the same elasticity as any other, however in order to sustaine more elasticity, the best thing to do is put an elastic band in a fridge and leave it for the night. When you take the elastic band out, it will last for longer. Thus is scientifically proven
a thin rubber band flies the furthest because it has more elasticity.
The force could be in Newtons or poundsforce. It will be proportional to the amount of stretch, up to the limit of elasticity.
It depends on the rubber band if is a small rubber band then it will go about 20'and if it is an bigger rubber band then it will go about 35' but it depends on the rubber band and the way you shoot the rubber band
When you stretch the rubber band it creates tension that is transferred into kinetic energy when you release it and so it moves and in moving it moves in turn the air around it and the air vibrates your ear drum creating a noise (it is a higher pitch if it is tighter because the rubber band is more tense so it moves the air faster thus the higher sound)
This depends on the size of the rubber band, the materials and impurities in the rubber band, and the speed at which you stretch it, as well as the conditions that the rubber band has been under.
it has more elasticity and potential energy
or RUBBER BAND ELASTICITY AND TEMPERATURE
a thin rubber band flies the furthest because it has more elasticity.
A rubber band can be stretched though it is in solid state because it approves the law of elasticity.
Rubber Band and spring is an examples of elasticity materials
no it does not change the elasticty if any thing it makes the rubber band smaller.What effect does heat have on the elasticity of rubber?That is not an easy question to answer but the heat stretches the rubber band because the molecules have to arrange or move themselves around. When a rubber band isn't being stretched the molecules are in a srtaight line.
Rubber bands are very elastic. They demonstrate perfectly the property of elasticity. Some people even call rubber bands "elastics."
The same as it does on earth. Low gravity does not affect elasticity
Yes, temperature effects elasticity. At a constant temperature, and for elongations not too large, a rubber band obeys Hooke's Law. Means the temperature must be constant.an elastic will show more elasticity in cold & lesser in summer relatively. Heating the rubber molecules make them move around more. They become less aligned as a result and the rubber band SHRINKS. so finally it can be told that temperature matters in term of elasticity.
You can affect the extention of a rubber band by putting weights on it. The more weights you put on a rubber band the higher the extention will be.
Elastic or Rubber
All solids have definite shape, volume and distinct boundaries. A Rubber band too has a definite shape, volume and distinct boundaries. Only when some external force is applied, will it change its shape. After the force is withdrawn, due to its intermolecular force of attraction, it resumes its original shape and size. Moreover , As it doesn't flow from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration (like liquids and gases,) it has to be a solid.