a rubber band is still rubber because if u stretch it it wont change
yes.......................it is a stretchy elastic rubber band
It depends how stretchy the band is and how long you pull it back.
Yes, the stretchiness of a rubber band is affected by temperature. When exposed to higher temperatures, rubber bands become more stretchy and flexible, while colder temperatures can cause the rubber to become stiffer and less stretchy.
Yes, heating up a rubber band can make it more stretchy because heat causes the polymer chains in the rubber band to expand and move more freely, allowing the rubber band to stretch further. However, excessive heat can also degrade the rubber band and make it less elastic over time.
Rubber bands are made of rubber because rubber is stretchy so it is able to wrap around materials such papers, pencils, poster boards, etc. Also, it is a strong material so it usually does not break.
they are elastic and stretchy
sir jack elastic, in 1677 when he got some rubber and cut it up so thin and thought' hang on a minute, if i cut this thinner, it could be new'. so he did... trol
A hair elastic is a small, typically round band of stretchy material, such as rubber or fabric, used to gather and hold hair in place. It is commonly used in hairstyles to secure ponytails, braids, and buns.
yes it does because from all the warm,hot,cold,rainy weather it does affect it if there was lighting it would shocked the rubber band to have cracks or marks or it can sometime pull out the rubber band
Oh, dude, when you cross a mathematician with a rubber band, you get a "stretchy" equation! Like, they'll be all like, "Let's solve for 'x' while we stretch this thing to its limits." It's like math meets flexibility training.
Rubber bands are made of polymer chains that have the ability to stretch and return to their original shape due to their flexible molecular structure. The long chains of molecules allow the rubber band to stretch and contract while maintaining its elasticity.
Yes, temperature can affect the elasticity of a rubber band. Cold temperatures tend to make rubber bands more brittle and less stretchy, while hot temperatures can make them softer and more elastic. Extreme temperatures can even cause a rubber band to break more easily.