No, rubber bands are typically made of non-magnetic materials like rubber or latex, so they do not stick to magnets. Magnets attract materials with iron, nickel, or cobalt in them, but rubber bands do not contain these magnetic materials.
No, a magnet will not stick to a window because standard window glass is not magnetic.
No, a magnet does not stick to copper because copper is not a magnetic material.
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
No, your fingers cannot stick to a magnet. Only iron or steel objects will stick to a magnet. Your fingers do not have those materials, so it will not stick to a magnet.
You cannot make a magnet stick directly to aluminum because aluminum is not magnetic. However, you can make a magnet stick to aluminum by placing a magnetic material, such as iron, in between the magnet and the aluminum surface.
A rubber band slingshot can be made with a rubber band and a stick. The stick needs to be in the shape of a Y. Put the rubber band around the two small pieces of the stick and you will have a slingshot.
To make a catapult, a rubber band and a small stick that is V-shaped is required. The rubber band should then be tied on either side of the V-shaped stick to make the catapult.
Take a long stick,a rubber band,and lots of straw.Hold the straw were you want it.put on the rubber band you are done.
a mineral magnet can stick to a magnet because a mineral magnet has to poles the north and the south poles
walgreens or neergards neer gards has a whole set and packs with the stick
To make a rubber band-powered engine, you'll need a few simple materials like a rubber band, a lightweight body (like a wooden stick or cardboard), and a propeller or axle. First, attach one end of the rubber band to the body and the other end to the propeller or axle. Then, twist the propeller to store energy in the rubber band. When released, the stored energy will turn the propeller, propelling the engine forward.
No, a magnet will not stick to a window because standard window glass is not magnetic.
I would go find a stick in a peace sign (with-out the circle) and a rubber band with thin cardboardthat is '1'-'1' inches, and tape it to the rubber band. and SHOOT!!! shoot at what??
No, a magnet does not stick to copper because copper is not a magnetic material.
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
If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.If the wheels are steel, a magnet will stick. If aluminum, it will not.
No, your fingers cannot stick to a magnet. Only iron or steel objects will stick to a magnet. Your fingers do not have those materials, so it will not stick to a magnet.