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Yes, rubber can stretch due to its elasticity. When an external force is applied, the rubber material can deform to accommodate the force while retaining its original shape once the force is removed.
Rubber can stretch up to about 500-600 of its original length when pulled.
Yes, the width of a rubber band can affect how far it will stretch. Thicker rubber bands tend to be stronger and can stretch further compared to thinner rubber bands. However, there are other factors to consider such as the material and elasticity of the rubber band.
If weight is added to a rubber band, it will stretch and elongate. The amount of stretch will depend on the elasticity and strength of the rubber band. Eventually, if too much weight is added, the rubber band may break.
A rubber band can stretch up to about 3 to 4 times its original length before it breaks.
Yes, the amount of stretch affects how far a rubber band will travel when launched. For this experiment, you would need a ruler to measure the stretch length, rubber bands of different sizes and thicknesses, a launcher to launch the rubber bands, and a measuring tape to measure the distance each rubber band travels.