I think because your blood circulation gets cut off . . . :)
because rubber is not a very good insulator, so rubber bands get hot easily.
only in the linear region of small deflection as soft rubber stiffens with deflection and becomes non-linear
When a rubber band is exposed to heat it contracts heat, meaning that sucks up all the heat and becomes smaller.
When you stretch the rubber band it creates tension that is transferred into kinetic energy when you release it and so it moves and in moving it moves in turn the air around it and the air vibrates your ear drum creating a noise (it is a higher pitch if it is tighter because the rubber band is more tense so it moves the air faster thus the higher sound)
No. The rubber band stores energy as elastic potential energy. U = (1/2)*k*(L)^2 where, U is the stored energy k is the spring constant for the rubber band L is the displacement
By drawing around your hand and cut a few layers of paper and glue them with a glutting and then get 5 rubber bands and tie them on the fingers by tie it 2 knots and do it one more time then once youβre finished put you real fingers through the rubber bands and then move your fingers.
The easiest way to make a gun out of a rubber band is by using your hands. Simply stretch the rubber band between two fingers and release one of your fingers when you want to shoot.
Rubber becomes harder and less pliable as the temperature decreases until ultimately it actually becomes brittle.
compressed spring
Stretch a rubber band between your fingers.
because rubber is not a very good insulator, so rubber bands get hot easily.
Stretch a rubber band between your fingers.
A stretched rubber band between two fingers.
I think the answer you are looking for is the stored energy (elastic potential energy) in the twisted rubber band becomes kinetic energy.
Replace it.
Your thumbs go numb because blood is having trouble circulating to your extremities.
Yes. This is because in the center of a golf ball there is either a rubber or a liquid core. This means that when the rubber or liquid is heated, it is easier to move around. When the rubber or liquid becomes colder, the core becomes harder, thus making it harder to bounce.