Factors that can affect the elasticity of an object include the material it is made of, its temperature, the presence of any defects or imperfections, and the amount of force applied to it. The type of loading (e.g. tension, compression, shear) and the object's dimensions can also influence its elasticity.
No, elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or deformed. If a substance is unable to stretch, it would lack elasticity.
Yes, the size of a rubber band can affect how far it will fly. Larger rubber bands typically have more elasticity and can store more energy when stretched, resulting in a longer flight distance compared to smaller rubber bands which may not have as much elasticity. However, other factors such as the force applied when releasing the rubber band and the aerodynamics of the object being launched also play a role in determining the flight distance.
The mass of the object would remain the same, as it represents the amount of matter within the object. However, the weight of the object would double on the planet with twice the gravity of Earth because weight depends on the gravitational pull experienced by the object.
Doubling the velocity would have a greater effect on the kinetic energy of an object. The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to the square of its velocity, while it is only linearly proportional to its mass. Therefore, increasing the velocity has a more significant impact on the kinetic energy.
Gravity has no effect on the mass of an object. However, an object's weight is the measurement of gravitational force on the object. The gravitational force on the moon for example is ~ 1/6 of that on Earth. A 300 kg object would weigh 3000N (Newtons) on the Earth but only weigh 500 N on the Moon but its mass would still be 300 kg on the Moon and on the Earth.
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There are many different factors to be considered. If the elasticity of you skin is good, then it shouldn't affect it at all.
No, elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or deformed. If a substance is unable to stretch, it would lack elasticity.
the mass would stay the same no matter where you are and the weight is the force of gravity on an object, so depending on the gravity your weight would change
the mass would stay the same no matter where you are and the weight is the force of gravity on an object, so depending on the gravity your weight would change
Yes, the size of a rubber band can affect how far it will fly. Larger rubber bands typically have more elasticity and can store more energy when stretched, resulting in a longer flight distance compared to smaller rubber bands which may not have as much elasticity. However, other factors such as the force applied when releasing the rubber band and the aerodynamics of the object being launched also play a role in determining the flight distance.
Positive and negative charges would have not effect on an object without charge.
No, alveolar elasticity would not directly lead to laryngitis or influenza.
yes because if you were going to carry something you would want to know if it is heavy or not . if you carry something heavy you would go slow , but if it was not heavy you would go fast.