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It Depends on its thickness
yes it does because from all the warm,hot,cold,rainy weather it does affect it if there was lighting it would shocked the rubber band to have cracks or marks or it can sometime pull out the rubber band
It depends on the thickness of the rubber band if it is really thick it wont fly far or very fast. but if the rubber band is really thin the thinner rubber band will fly farther because the less elastic it has the faster and farther it will go by:Mallory Henderson
Yes because you could stretch the rubber band long and it will go far but if you stretch short it will not go as far. the materials you need is rubber bands a tape measure or meter stick paper pencil
Yes, the thinner the rubber band is the farther it will stretch, but if its too thin then it might just break.
It Depends on its thickness
You can affect the extention of a rubber band by putting weights on it. The more weights you put on a rubber band the higher the extention will be.
yes it does because from all the warm,hot,cold,rainy weather it does affect it if there was lighting it would shocked the rubber band to have cracks or marks or it can sometime pull out the rubber band
It depends on the thickness of the rubber band if it is really thick it wont fly far or very fast. but if the rubber band is really thin the thinner rubber band will fly farther because the less elastic it has the faster and farther it will go by:Mallory Henderson
You can treat the rubber band as a spring. Ve=1/2*k*x2Where Ve is the elastic potential energy stored in the rubber band, k is the spring constant for the rubber band (can be calculated experimentally), and x is the distance the rubber band is stretched.
Yes because you could stretch the rubber band long and it will go far but if you stretch short it will not go as far. the materials you need is rubber bands a tape measure or meter stick paper pencil
Its length, linear density, thickness, and temperature all change.
Yes, the thinner the rubber band is the farther it will stretch, but if its too thin then it might just break.
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Well, if you extend a rubber band, after a while tension begins to build up and the rubber band wants to retract (return to its original shape), same principle with a bungee jump, the band is extended to it's limit and wants to return.
It depends on the rubber band if is a small rubber band then it will go about 20'and if it is an bigger rubber band then it will go about 35' but it depends on the rubber band and the way you shoot the rubber band
As I have heard, friction makes things go faster....