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you want a soft rubber band ball with strechy rubber bands,but you also want to be carefull that you dont make it to big and to small
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.
Stretching the rubber band would lengthen it. It is the sentence containing the lengthen word.
Ancient Indian mathmatician aryabhatta is credited as inventor of trignometry.
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You must hang weights from a rubberband until it snaps;then divide the total weight by twice the cross-sectional area of the rubber band. ThisÊwill be the Êtensile load of the rubber band.
Oh, dude, when you cross a mathematician with a rubber band, you get a "stretchy" equation! Like, they'll be all like, "Let's solve for 'x' while we stretch this thing to its limits." It's like math meets flexibility training.
Possibly a weapon of math disruption. Another possibility is that you get expelled, if not suspended.
The distance a rubber band can travel when shot depends on various factors such as the tension in the band, the force applied, and the angle of launch. On average, a rubber band shot from a standard rubber band gun can travel up to 10-30 feet.
You get a mathematician who can "stretch" their thinking and solve problems from different angles.
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
a rubber band is still rubber because if u stretch it it wont change