Sponges are porous materials made up of interconnected fibers that can expand and contract to some extent. When a sponge is soaked in water, it can absorb and hold a significant amount of liquid, causing it to swell and increase in size. However, sponges have a limit to how much they can stretch before their fibers break or lose their structural integrity. So while sponges can be compressed and expanded to a certain degree, they cannot be stretched indefinitely.
No, sponge is not considered an elastic material. Elastic materials have the ability to return to their original shape after being stretched or compressed, while sponge will deform and retain its new shape.
Rubber is typically more elastic than sponge due to its ability to stretch and return to its original shape. Sponge, on the other hand, is more compressible and less likely to return to its original shape once compressed. The elasticity of rubber allows it to be used in applications where stretch and flexibility are required, while sponge's compressibility is useful in providing cushioning and absorbing impacts.
are sponge cakes made out of a sponge? what color is a sponge cake? have i ever had a sponge cake? why is it called a sponge cake? answers to questions above: are sponge cakes made out of a sponge- no. what color is a sponge cake- depends on the flavor. have i ever had a sponge cake- no. why is it called a sponge cake- because he flakey spongy feeling of the sponge cake and the sponge cake feels and looks like a sponge. tell me if this helps on sponge cakes or your research on sponge cakes. thankyou :]
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She stretched out on the couch after her workout. He stretched out on the hammock in the shade.
He stretched his pants again.She always stretched as soon as she woke up.Resources were stretched to the limit.
i see a sponge, do you see a sponge?
an example of calcareous sponge is SPONGE BOB!
SPONGE(say it loud) .... sponge (softer)
Spikes in the sponge help protect the sponge.
A sponge is something that has allot of holes, but can still hold/soak up water.
A sponge.