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∙ 12y agoA medival-style crossbow, a guitar, an Eiffel tower, a voodoo doll....
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∙ 12y agoUse the paper to make he body, propeler, and wheels. Use the paper clips for wheel axles. Use the straws to hols the axles and use the tape to tape the axles to the ody.
To make a simple physics projectile launcher, you can use materials like a rubber band, a ruler, and a small plastic cup. Attach the rubber band to the ruler, pull it back, and place the cup at the end to hold the projectile. Release the ruler to launch the projectile forward, demonstrating the principles of projectile motion.
It depends on the size and weight of the paper clips, but on average, approximately 60-70 standard-sized paper clips make an ounce.
how do you make a rubber band car
A rubber-band is made out of rubber because rubber will make it hold things nice and tight.
Steel wiredrawing plants manufacture paper clips
hey you could always do what i did get a rubber band and a peice of paper step 1: rip a small part of the paper fold it till its a rectangle step 2: fold the rectangle in half step 3: put the rubber band between your fingers step 4 place the folded peice of paper it the rubber band step 5:pull back and fire step 6: enjoy ;)
By making rubber and putting it around a cyllindrical figure to make a band making it as thin or as wide as you like.
Here are some easy-to-follow steps on how to make it:Materials:Two rubber bandsSteps:Step 1. Take rubber band #1 and put it through rubber band #2.Step 2. Fold rubber band #1 around rubber band #2.Step 3. Take the newly made rubber band and put it around your wrist.Hope I helped =)
You can create a simple rubber band car by attaching a rubber band between the axles of a small toy car and winding it up. When released, the tension in the rubber band causes the car to move forward. This is a fun and easy way to demonstrate the energy stored in the stretched rubber band.
You can attach one end of a rubber band to a stationary object and the other end to the object you want to move. When you stretch the rubber band and release it, the stored energy will cause the object to move as the rubber band contracts back to its original shape.
A rubber band typically produces a snapping sound when it is stretched and released quickly.