Yes
Think of it as a rubber band. No vibration, no sound. it's the same with a rubber band!
The mass of the rubber band will stay the same when it is stretched.
If you take your index finger and your thumb you can put them in the same rubber band and you can use it as a catapult.
in the band aid world it is
No. A rubber band (known in some regions as a gum band) is made of rubber and latex and is used to hold objects together. A sweat band is made of terry cloth and is worn around the head to keep sweat from dripping into the eyes.
About the same as a thick rubber band snap.
Stretching of a rubber band is a physical change because the molecular structure of the rubber remains the same even after it is stretched. No new substances are formed during stretching, and the rubber band can return to its original shape and properties once the force is removed.
Rubber bands float for the same reason that anything floats. It has a density less than the liquid in which it is placed.
The weight depends on the volume, or size, and the density of the band. In the same way, a book's weight depends on its volume and density.
Its the same style as a belt buckle.
Yes, silly bands can be classidies as the same thing as jelly bracelets. jelly bracelets are just rings of colored plastic that when broken mean you do different things with the person who broke it depending on the color, yellow-hug, orange-kiss, gray-make out.
The same as it does on earth. Low gravity does not affect elasticity