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
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
You can give a rubber band potential energy by stretching it. When you stretch a rubber band, you are doing work on it, which causes the rubber band to store potential energy in the form of strain energy. This potential energy is released when the rubber band is allowed to return to its original shape.
The longer the rubber band, the more potential energy it can store and transfer to the go cart. This can result in the go cart traveling a greater distance when released compared to a shorter rubber band. However, other factors like the weight of the go cart and the surface it travels on will also impact the distance it can travel.
To make a rubber band racer, you will need a cardboard base, two straws for the axles, four bottle caps for wheels, a rubber band as the propulsion system, and a skewer to secure the rubber band. Simply connect the straws to the cardboard base, attach the bottle caps to the straws, secure the rubber band onto the skewer, wind it up, and watch your racer go!
The force that is applied when you stretch a rubber band between your thumb and forefinger is pushing force. Pulling force is achieved when you stretch the rubber band with one hand by pulling it away from a surface where it is attached.
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
A heavy duty rubber band will travel about 50-70 mph in its first 20 ft of travel.
You can give a rubber band potential energy by stretching it. When you stretch a rubber band, you are doing work on it, which causes the rubber band to store potential energy in the form of strain energy. This potential energy is released when the rubber band is allowed to return to its original shape.
The longer the rubber band, the more potential energy it can store and transfer to the go cart. This can result in the go cart traveling a greater distance when released compared to a shorter rubber band. However, other factors like the weight of the go cart and the surface it travels on will also impact the distance it can travel.
It depends how stretchy the band is and how long you pull it back.
Yes, they can travel further, but they don't produce energy. They store and use energy. When you pull a rubber band, you are transferring energy from your body into the rubber band. Then when you let go, the rubber band releases the energy.
To make a rubber band racer, you will need a cardboard base, two straws for the axles, four bottle caps for wheels, a rubber band as the propulsion system, and a skewer to secure the rubber band. Simply connect the straws to the cardboard base, attach the bottle caps to the straws, secure the rubber band onto the skewer, wind it up, and watch your racer go!
it will go away................................................................ eventually
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
The force that is applied when you stretch a rubber band between your thumb and forefinger is pushing force. Pulling force is achieved when you stretch the rubber band with one hand by pulling it away from a surface where it is attached.
A rubber-band is made out of rubber because rubber will make it hold things nice and tight.
a rubber band is still rubber because if u stretch it it wont change