This might be best determined by experiment. While natural rubber is slightly denser than water and will sink, there will be some small amount of air trapped in a rubber band ball, reducing the density to some extent. Attempting to model and calculate the air content seems somewhat impractical without experimental data, and if you are going to experiment anyway, why not just find the answer directly?
A rubber band will , approximately, stretch an amount "x" in direct proportion to the force "F" applied to it. So you can write this as an equation, F = KX . To find the proportionality constant "K" , hang a known weight "W" from the rubber band and measure the stretch "L". then divide W/L = K . This is called "calibrating" the rubber band.
an equation
Stretching the rubber band would lengthen it. It is the sentence containing the lengthen word.
to make it stretchier all you do is keep on pulling on it for a wile and eventually it will be more stretchier
It is a ball of rubber bands. You wrap more and more on to it.
The world's largest rubber band ball was made with around 730,000 rubber bands. It was created by Joel Waul in the United States.
it has more elasticity and potential energy
John Bain spent 7 years and hours of his life creating the Worlds Largest Rubber Band Ball. His ball is solid to the core rubber bands. Each band was individually stretched around the ball creating a true rubber band ball. Its true!
"Red Rubber Ball" was created in 1966 by The Cyrkle, an American pop rock band.
If you are talking about a rubber band ball, you scrunch up a rubber band and then you wrap another rubber band around that. Keep going (if you can) around it until it's the size of a golf ball. When it reaches that size, it will be roughly round. Hope I helped! ps. if you were talking about a manufactured rubber ball then sorry, i dont know.
If you take your index finger and your thumb you can put them in the same rubber band and you can use it as a catapult.
It has a diameter of 10 ft.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the world record for the biggest rubber band ball is over eight feet tall and more than 9,400 pounds. The person who created it is Joel Waul.
The largest rubber band ball in the world was made by Joel Waul from the United States and weighed 4,097 kilograms (9,032 pounds). It was created using over 700,000 rubber bands and is recognized by the Guinness World Records.
It started with just a few rubber bands. But four years, $10,000 and more than 700,000 rubber bands later, South Florida resident Joel Waul has clinched the Guinness World Record for the largest rubber band ball....
Most golf ball are made of plastic inside and rubber outside.