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A thin rubber band will typically shoot farther than a thick rubber band because it can be stretched more easily and has less resistance when released. Thinner rubber bands store more potential energy when stretched, resulting in a faster and further launch.
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A rubber band can stretch at different speeds depending on the force applied to it. The speed at which a rubber band shortens back to its original size after being stretched is usually quite fast, but it can vary depending on the elasticity and tension of the band.
A thin rubber band typically flies furthest when released compared to a thick rubber band. This is because a thin rubber band can stretch further and store more potential energy before being released, leading to a greater distance covered.
The density of a thick rubber band can vary depending on the specific material and composition of the rubber. However, most rubber bands have a density around 1.0 to 1.2 grams per cubic centimeter.
About the same as a thick rubber band snap.
A thick rubber band makes a low pitch because it has less tension and lower frequency of vibrations than a thin rubber band. Thicker rubber bands vibrate more slowly, producing a lower frequency sound wave, which results in a lower pitch.
Yes, it is similar to a thick rubber band snap to the neck.
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It is comparable to a thick rubber band snap to the back of the neck.
As I have heard, friction makes things go faster....