socks, dough, clay, bed sheet and rubber band
Objects that can be stretched include elastic bands, rubber bands, plastic wrap, and some types of fabric like spandex. These materials have elasticity, allowing them to deform under force and return to their original shape once the force is removed.
For example some polymers, rubbers, metal wires etc.
Inelastic
Elasticity.
Elasticity.
Elastic potential energy is associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed, such as springs, rubber bands, or elastic materials. When these objects are deformed, they store potential energy that can be released as kinetic energy when they return to their original shape.
Elastic energy is the energy stored in an object when it is compressed, stretched, or deformed. It is a form of potential energy that can be released when the object returns to its original shape. Examples include a stretched rubber band or a compressed spring.
Inelastic
Elastic energy is the energy stored in an object when it is compressed, stretched, or deformed. It is a form of potential energy that can be released when the object returns to its original shape. Examples include a stretched rubber band or a compressed spring.
Elastic Force
Elasticity.
Yes. Objects can be stretched and compressed.
Elasticity.
Elastic Potential energy
In a black hole, the intense gravitational force is so strong that it causes objects to be stretched due to a process known as spaghettification. This occurs because the gravitational force is much stronger at the parts of the object closer to the black hole, leading to immense tidal forces that stretch and pull the object apart.
Topology is the study of objects (often surfaces in 3D) where details like position, shape and curvature are unimportant. Two topological objects are considered equivalent if they can be stretched to look like one another. An example of two different topological objects are a sphere and a doughnut shape (torus); the sphere cannot be stretched to look like the torus because it doesn't have a hole and the torus does.
Elastic potential energy is associated with objects that can be stretched or compressed, such as springs, rubber bands, or elastic materials. When these objects are deformed, they store potential energy that can be released as kinetic energy when they return to their original shape.
It has gravitational potential energy because it is energy that is stretched or squeezed, and rubber bands are squeezed objects that is what makes them potential energy.
The 10 forms of energy are: Thermal energy Chemical energy Electrical energy Nuclear energy Mechanical energy Electromagnetic energy Gravitational energy Sound energy Elastic energy Kinetic energy