I don't know, go ask your teacher.
the stretch of the rubber band cause elastic energy the movement of the plane cause kinetic energy and the height causes gravitational potential energy
JB Weld is not recommended for use on rubber surfaces, as it does not adhere well to flexible materials. While it may bond initially, the movement and flexibility of rubber can cause the bond to break over time. For rubber repairs, it's better to use adhesives specifically designed for rubber or flexible materials.
Yes, liquid nitrogen can cause rubber to become brittle and crack because of its extreme cold temperature. However, it won't "burn" through rubber in the way that a hot flame or acid would. The rapid cooling and contraction of the rubber may cause it to lose its flexibility and potentially break.
Those are there to dampen unwanted vibrations that would cause an exhaust drone.
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It would cause involuntary movement or a sense of touch on the person.
That depends on the type of rubber it is and how dark it is. For instance, you would not be able to bleach a rubber tire white but you may be able to bleach a rubber band. Be careful; bleach may destroy the rubber by breaking it down.
It depends on the specific chemicals used. Some chemicals may cause rubber to break down, become brittle, or lose its elasticity. Other chemicals may have no effect on rubber. It is important to consult the chemical compatibility of the specific substances before applying them to rubber to avoid damage.
A change in price level would cause movement along the demand curve, but would not cause the curve itself to shift.