Rubber bands can be related to some people in life because of braces. If the rubber band is thick the rubber band would be harder to stretch which would have a small distance, but if it was thin the it would be easier to stretch which would make it have a larger distance.In this regard, why do elastic bands stretch?
The reason rubber bands stretch is because when you pull on the rubber band, the polymers (which are normally coiled up more or less at random) get stretched lengthwise and the rubber band is lengthened. This will cause the polymers to stretch and the rubber band to lengthen.
One may also ask, what happens when we stretch a rubber band? A rubber band is an elastic material in nature. When stretched, it changes its shape and when the applied force is removed, it regains its original shape. That is why a rubber band changes its shape even though it is a solid. Also, if excessive force is applied then the rubber band would break.
Additionally, do rubber bands stretch more when heated?
The rubber band actually expands when it gets colder! This seems counterintuitive because most materials expand when they are heated and contract when they get cold. When the long chains get hotter and vibrate, they actually shorten, causing the material to contract.
Is rubber elastic or inelastic?
Rubber is neither plastic nor elastic. Its behavior is termed as “ANELASTIC”.
Do rubber bands lose elasticity?
Rubber bands are made of natural or synthetic rubber, which are polymers. Polymer materials age along the time, usually lose their elasticity due to degradation reactions.Do rubber bands melt in boiling water?
Here's the rub: the problem with rubber bands is that they are not designed to withstand the temperature of boiling water. “Since the boiling point of water is 212 F, there could possibly be some deterioration of the rubber.”Does temperature affect rubber band elasticity?
Yes--a rubber band will actually become softer, or easier to stretch, when the temperature gets colder. The way to think of the elasticity is in terms of entropy, which is basically a measure of disorder.Why does rubber become stiff on stretching?
As the molecules prefer to be coiled to a certain degree, rather than stretched out, the polymer molecules easily get tangled together. When chains become entangled, their mobility decreases. The cross-links inhibit the motion of the polymer chains and so increase the stiffness of the rubber.Is a rubber band elastic energy?
You input potential (stored) energy into the rubber band system when you stretched the rubber band back. When the rubber band is released, the potential energy is quickly converted to kinetic (motion) energy. Because it is an elastic system, this kind of potential energy is specifically called elastic potential energy.How do you stretch out a rubber band?
Move the rubber band slightly away from your face, so it is not touching your skin. Quickly stretch the band about as far as you can and, holding it in the stretched position, touch it again to your forehead or lip.Is stretching a rubber band endothermic or exothermic?
A stretched rubber band feels warm against your lip, meaning that heat is released for stretching. Stretching is an exothermic process, so AH < 0. Similarly, when the rubber band gets limp, the process is endothermic, and AH > 0.Does temperature affect a ball's bounce?
As the gas molecules expand, their energy increases and they bounce around faster inside the ball. That's why higher pressure leads to a higher bounce of the ball. As the temperature decreases, gas molecules contract and move around more slowly with less energy. Thus, lower pressure leads to a lower bounce of the ball.What kind of energy does a rubber band have when it is stretched?
elastic potential energy
What happens when you microwave a rubber band?
Rubber bands, for example, have been known to melt in the microwave. But there are also rubber sheets made specifically to safely absorb and insulate from microwave radiation, which is of course what microwaves use to heat food with. Microwaving these “rubbers” will melt them, leaving a mess inside your oven.At what temperature does rubber melt?
180 degrees Celsius
Do Rubber bands last longer refrigerated?
Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated..!!! In all things, entropy is usually the boss, meaning, when things are at their most basic broken down state, they tend to last longer. So when a rubber band is put in the refrigerator it makes the polymers even more relaxed, because of the way they behave in the cold.Does the thickness of a rubber band effect how far it stretches?
Yes, the thickness does affect the distance because rubber bands that are thick are harder to stretch then a thin rubber band.How far do rubber bands stretch before they break?
This means that if I stretch the rubber band a distance of about 20 centimeters (that's around the breaking point) then there would be 1.8 Joules of energy stored in it.What happens when a material is stretched?
Elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed. When an elastic material is stretched or compressed, it exerts elastic force. This force increases the more the material is stretched or compressed.What happens if one end of a stretched elastic band is released?
Kinetic energy is energy in an object because of its motion. For example, a rubber band that is stretched has elastic potential energy, because when released, the rubber band will spring back toward its resting state, transferring the potential energy to kinetic energy in the process.What is an elastic band made of?
Rubber bands are made from organic rubber because it offers superior elasticity. Natural rubber comes from latex, a milky fluid composed primarily of water with a smaller amount of rubber and trace amounts of resin, protein, sugar, and mineral matter.