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you get a foot of string and a rubberband. you tie a knot on the rubberband. get a plastic spoon. you stretch the rubberband to the rop to the end. you spin it to make sound.
Yes, the amount of stretch of a rubber band can affect the distance it will travel. Greater stretch can provide more potential energy to propel the rubber band, resulting in a longer distance traveled. However, overly stretching the rubber band beyond its limit can cause it to snap prematurely.
This is a conversion of Potential energy to Kinetic energy. When you stretch the rubberband, you exert energy to do so. That energy is stored in the rubberband.(Notice it will resitst your stretching of it). When you release the rubberband, all of the energy stored within it will be converted to kinetic energy, meaning the energy of motion. This will launch the rubberband forward. Hope this helps!
The color of the rubberband does not affect its strength. The weight each rubberband can hold depends on its material and thickness. Typically, a thicker rubberband will be able to hold more weight than a thinner one.
Rubberband Banks was created in 2006.
Yes to much tea does give you stretch marks
Rubberband Girl was created on 1993-09-06.
Rubberband Man was created on 2003-12-30.
I don'tknow if this is a joke or not, but I'll answer it anyway. Rubberband.
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The cast of A Rubberband Is an Unlikely Instrument - 2011 includes: Walter Baker
A Rubberband Is an Unlikely Instrument - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009