Elasticity is about things that stretch and snap back, like rubber bands.
they are small thin rubber bands you use to tie hair. they can snap easily so you should use on a little bit of hair.
depends what season if it is winter it could freeze and snap (only if it has been snowing/raining)
no because they'll go really brittle and will snap much easily
Rubber bands snap when stretched too far, causing the elastic material to reach its breaking point. Over time, exposure to heat or sunlight can weaken the rubber band, making it more likely to snap when stretched.
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.
Rubber bands store potential energy when they are stretched, which is a form of elastic potential energy. When released, this stored energy is converted into kinetic energy, causing the rubber band to snap back to its original shape.
Shag Bands !!!!!!
Although there were rubber bands made in the mid-19th century that were not vulcanized, they were not as flexible or as versatile as the ones that Stephen Perry began to mass-produce in England, using the vulcanized rubber developed by Goodyear. Rubber bands are not just to snap at your classmates. They come in all sizes and are used for bundling packages, holding back your hair, straightening your teeth, and exercising your muscles. The world's largest consumer of rubber bands is the United States Post Office. The resilient, elastic loops hold together bundles of mail, bouquets of flowers or stalks of celery. Tip: they last longer if you store them in the refrigerator. In 1845, Stephen Perry received a patent for the rubber band.
Rubber wrist bands can be harmful especially if they get caught on something, if the user were to go unnoticed of this they could break their band or hurt themselves. They can also be dangerous if you have a friend that would want to snap them towards your skin. They could also be dangerous because of the chemicals they are composed of. We may not know the long term effects yet from different types of chemicals; within the next few decades more information will be presented.
Usually you take the rubber bands out before eating so they don't snap on your mouth, but it really just depends on what your orthodontist tells you to do. If you are instructed to take the bands out while eating, you can eating almost anything (except gum, popcorn, etc-stuff you can't eat with braces period) Hope this helps you!
If a rubber band has potential energy, it has the potential to do work or move an object when released. The stored energy in the stretched rubber band can be converted into kinetic energy once it is released.