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I would think a rubber band would snap and a string would hold without breaking
=The rubber band was invented to hold pappers and envelopes.=
A rubber-band is made out of rubber because rubber will make it hold things nice and tight.
The longer the string, the higher the probability that there will be flaws or defects in the string. Hence, the string can't hold as much weight because the flaw or defect will cause the string to break.
No. A rubber band (known in some regions as a gum band) is made of rubber and latex and is used to hold objects together. A sweat band is made of terry cloth and is worn around the head to keep sweat from dripping into the eyes.
Take two erasers a rubber band and a pencil. Then aline the the rubber band with the ends of the pen. Then put our erasers on the ends to hold the band in place.
It can hold about 12 kilo grams
the elastic band was invented to hold envelopes and pieces of paper together.
The operation that uses a band for people to lose weight is called the "Lap band". The gastric band is adjustable and limits the amount of food the stomach can hold.
On March 17, 1845, Stephen Perry of the rubber manufacturing company Messers Perry and Co, Rubber Co Manuf London patented the fist rubber bands made of vulcanized rubber. Perry invented the rubber band to hold papers or envelopes together.
If you mean by rubber bands pieces of rubber, then the answer is Yes, rubber bands can burn.However, if you mean a musical band called rubber bands, then of course it doesn't burn unless they try to burn themselves in a suicide act.
punching balloons are balloons that have rubber bands attached to it then you blow it up into a big balloon then put your hand on the rubber band hold it into a fist shape and start punching it