Rubber bands
Elastic bands.
Thermal Energy
I would use elastic. Works on my underwear.
Elasticity is usually determined by far it can extend without breaking. A good example of something is very elastic is molten steel. When it is cooled, the elasticity is mostly removed.
Factors that affect elastic energy include the material's elastic modulus (stiffness), the amount of deformation or stretching applied to the material, and the shape or configuration of the material. Additionally, temperature can also affect the elastic properties of a material.
No, the term "elastic" does not specifically refer to a sketchy material or fabric. Instead, it describes a material's ability to stretch and return to its original shape. Elastic materials, such as rubber or spandex, are commonly used in clothing and other items that require flexibility and resilience. The term emphasizes the material's properties rather than its quality or integrity.
When you compress a seat cushion, you are storing potential energy in the form of elastic potential energy in the cushion material. When the cushion is compressed, the material is deformed and stores this energy, which can be released when the cushion returns to its original shape.
The relationship between stiffness and elastic modulus in materials is that the elastic modulus is a measure of a material's stiffness. A higher elastic modulus indicates a stiffer material, while a lower elastic modulus indicates a more flexible material. In other words, stiffness and elastic modulus are directly related in that a higher elastic modulus corresponds to a higher stiffness in a material.
A catapult has elastic potential energy when the elastic has been pulled back. This potential energy is stored in the stretched elastic material. When the catapult is released, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the projectile is launched forward.
Weight causes the elastic material to stretch. The material may be stretched beyond its elastic limit. If this happens, then the material rips or tears, or it does not return to its original size.
Elastic potential energy is stored in stretched or compressed elastic materials, such as a rubber band or a spring. When the material is deformed, this energy is stored in the material and can be released when the material returns to its original shape.
it is stretchy