Elastic is something that can be stretched but goes back to its original shape after.
Elastic can be stretched and then reverts back to its original shape.
a rectangle streched out from the back and front......I'm gonna guess
Of course, it will not crack easily. After you pushed it up it, it will just go back to its normal shape.
A stretched rubber band exerts a restoring force, known as tension, that pulls the ends back towards each other. This force is a result of the elastic properties of the rubber band, which try to return it to its original shape when stretched.
A rubber band can be stretched to change shape but can go back to its original form when released.
It can revert back to its original shape.
Compressed springs store potential energy, which is energy stored in an object due to its position or state. Stretched rubber bands also store potential energy as they can release kinetic energy when they snap back to their original shape.
A rubber band will return to its original shape after it has been stretched due to its elastic properties.
That would be a spring, which is stretched when you apply force to it. The spring used have a specific force constant, which means that an extension of the spring to a certain length is equal to a fixed amount of force.
Yes, slime can stretch and return to its original shape due to its non-Newtonian properties. When applied force is removed, the slime will flow back into its original shape slowly.
The force that brings a stretched rubber band back to its original shape is called elastic potential energy. As the rubber band stretches, the elastic potential energy increases. When released, this energy is converted back to kinetic energy, causing the rubber band to spring back into its original shape.
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