well if u did well done for finding a big band but u would die and that's its plz add me on msn sophiehicks@btinternet.co.UK by the way that's my and my friends name mixed 2gether
why would they be? Yes they pull your hair out
Essentially elastic bands are divided by their type. You would need to find your height on the box and then determine what size band that you need.
It would be permanently deformed, then break.
Two types of rubber bands that are available for braces are single elastic ligatures and connected elastic ligatures. Both ligatures are available in a variety of colours and would need to be changed at every appointment as they lose strength over time.
The elastic band would stretch due to the weight of the heavy object pulling on it. The elastic band would continue to elongate until it reaches its maximum stretch or breaks.
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If you mean rubber bands, then yes! You really need to, otherwise your teeth will move around a lot. Trust me, I would know...
Elastic potential energy in a slingshot is the energy stored in the stretched elastic material (such as rubber bands) when the slingshot is drawn back. This energy is converted into kinetic energy when the slingshot is released, propelling the projectile forward. The amount of elastic potential energy stored depends on how far the slingshot is drawn back.
5.0 would be elastic. Anything above 1.0 is considered elastic.
The rubber band would stretch and elongate as the weight pulls on it, storing elastic potential energy. If the weight is too heavy, the rubber band may reach its elastic limit and eventually break.
You would have two halfs of a golf ball. Golf balls used to be made with a wound core which meant hundreds of elastic bands were wrapped around the core. This is no more, there are simply 2-3 layers of elastic compounds.This is something you should never do because cuting a golf ball in half could infact make the planet explode.
You would become round, soft, greasy and stink.