depends on how far you stretch them
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.
A rubber band can stretch at different speeds depending on the force applied to it. The speed at which a rubber band shortens back to its original size after being stretched is usually quite fast, but it can vary depending on the elasticity and tension of the band.
Rubber band powered model airplanes fly by converting the potential energy stored in the stretched rubber band into kinetic energy, propelling the plane forward. As the rubber band unwinds, it turns a propeller, generating thrust that pushes the airplane through the air. The wings create lift as the plane moves forward, allowing it to stay aloft.
The rubber band stores potential energy when it is twisted. As it unwinds, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy that makes the propeller turn and allows the plane to fly.
The world record for the farthest paper airplane flight is 226 feet 10 inches, achieved using a design called "Suzanne" or the "Suzanne II." This design features a sleek, aerodynamic shape and precise folds to maximize distance.
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.
it depends on a number of factors such as the size of the fuel tank, the type of fuel, and the engine's fuel efficiency
A rubber band can stretch at different speeds depending on the force applied to it. The speed at which a rubber band shortens back to its original size after being stretched is usually quite fast, but it can vary depending on the elasticity and tension of the band.
No because it only flys inburnin rubber 4 not3
45 degrees.
The world's farthest paper airplane was made from paper used in Origami, as per standard for the record. Joe Ayoob holds the world record at 226 feet and 10 inches.
if its a basic airplane, adding paper clips to the wings can help so it doesnt just fly in random directions.
well i know that it is definely 100% shore that it is the bullet
Moving a rubber ball across the room requires mechanical energy.
Rubber band powered model airplanes fly by converting the potential energy stored in the stretched rubber band into kinetic energy, propelling the plane forward. As the rubber band unwinds, it turns a propeller, generating thrust that pushes the airplane through the air. The wings create lift as the plane moves forward, allowing it to stay aloft.
The flight was 37 meters and the farthest flight was 260 meters on 12//17/1903
stash a small engine into it