If a pulling force is exerted on an elastic band, then the elastic band will stretch. The more force that is exerted, the more the band will stretch.
The force exerted by the weight exceeds the force of the elasticity that normally keeps the elastic band in a contracted state. As the band stretches, the resistance increases to the point where it is equal to the force exerted by the weight.
The elastic band will start to wear out and eventually break.
the weight
Strain force
The force that is applied when you stretch a rubber band between your thumb and forefinger is pushing force. Pulling force is achieved when you stretch the rubber band with one hand by pulling it away from a surface where it is attached.
The force exerted by the weight exceeds the force of the elasticity that normally keeps the elastic band in a contracted state. As the band stretches, the resistance increases to the point where it is equal to the force exerted by the weight.
Two kids trying to recover a ball and they are pulling it in opposite directions. or tension force=pulling/stretching and compression force=pushing closer An elastic band.
The elastic band will start to wear out and eventually break.
the weight
Strain force
Elastic potential energy.
The force that is applied when you stretch a rubber band between your thumb and forefinger is pushing force. Pulling force is achieved when you stretch the rubber band with one hand by pulling it away from a surface where it is attached.
Yes, it is, as long as you do not stretch it too much that it permanently deforms. Hooke's law states that extension is proportional to force, as is the elastic band.
Well, elastic potential energy is energy that is released from an object by stretching or pulling. The formula for EPE is : EPE= 1/2 spring constant x extensions (squared) The rubber band is related to EPE because when you bend it back and release it, you are releasing elastic potential energy. (Note: EPE refers to "elastic potential energy".
A good example of Bending Force would be a beam or a pillar. Also a rubber band or elastic. I hope this helped, M.M.
yes.......................it is a stretchy elastic rubber band
If the elastic band is stretched, there is elastic energy stored in it. That's a type of potential energy.