if it turned cold take it out and hit your head with it
Rubber bands can be used in the freezer to secure bags and prevent spills or leaks. They can also help organize and maximize storage space by bundling items together. Additionally, rubber bands can be used to label items or mark expiration dates on containers in the freezer.
To make Silly Bandz with rubber bands, you will need a rubber band, a cookie cutter in the shape you want, and a freezer. You put ther rubber band around a cookie cutter (use tape if needed) and put the cookie cutter in the freezer until the rubber band takes the shape of the cookie cutter.
Rubber bands do store potential energy when they are stretched or compressed. When released, this stored energy is converted into kinetic energy, resulting in the rubber band snapping back to its original shape.
Yes, rubber bands are made out of rubber.(:
no because they'll go really brittle and will snap much easily
If you are talking about the rubber bands that are shaped like animals the dollar stores are selling them or the 99 cent store to be exact.
Potential energy. When springs are compressed or rubber bands are stretched, they store potential energy due to their deformed state. This potential energy can be released as kinetic energy when the springs expand or the rubber bands contract.
Larger rubber bands tend to fly farther because they store more elastic potential energy that is released when they are stretched and released. The longer the rubber band is, the more energy it can store and transfer to the object being propelled.
There is no way you can get free rubber bands but at amazon they are selling rubber bands for 10.99$
Walmart, Halmark, I think a store called... Daisy?, etc.
There are 153 rubber bands in a box (17 newspapers x 9 days = 153 rubber bands).
When rubber bands are stretched to their maximum capacity, the polymer chains within the rubber band are pulled apart and elongated. This causes the rubber band to store potential energy, which is released when the rubber band is released, causing it to snap back to its original shape.