Original Dixieland Jass Band ended in 1936.
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You can attach one end of a rubber band to a stationary object and the other end to the object you want to move. When you stretch the rubber band and release it, the stored energy will cause the object to move as the rubber band contracts back to its original shape.
When one end of a stretched rubber band is released, the potential energy stored in the band is transformed into kinetic energy as the rubber band snaps back to its original shape. The elastic potential energy is converted into the kinetic energy of the moving rubber band.
No, it wouldn't be in your best interests Yes you can, however you will probably end up owing the original band (or their managing label) royalties or a larger sum to buy the rights to the name.
Most diodes have a band (or marking), at one end. The band end is considered the positive end. You can also consider the "band" as a symbol of a gate or blockage. Power flowing from the non-band end to the band end will flow, but power flowing from the band end backwards will not. (That's my method that works for me).
End of Green - band - was created in 1992.
The Band ended in 1999.
Them - band - ended in 1972.
If - band - ended in 1975.
West End Girls - Canadian band - ended in 1994.
if a diode has color band markings they are on the cathode end
- band - ended in 1979.