When you let the rubber band racer go the stored energy in the tension of the rubber band is released and is transferred to the rear axle an application of the first law of thermodynamics.
Elastic force of a rubber band.
So for some cases the rubber band does indeed act like a spring.
I m not sure if you re asking.
F force in newtons.
In rubber the elastic force is due to the thermal interactions of the molecules within the material.
The longevity of the elastic wear may vary from two weeks to several months.
After each launch have your helper.
So for some cases the rubber band.
In this case both electromagnetism and gravity coul.
There are several molecular mechanisms that work together to produce the elastic force.
Shoot more rubber bands in the same way except stretch them back to 15 cm 20 cm 25 cm or 30 cm.
Which force is applied to a rubber band to make it stretch.
Figure a shows the elastic band in an arbitrary configuration described by a function bf x s t and the unit vector pmb tau s t which is tangent to the band at the point bf x s t.
Deformation is reversed when the force is removed inelastic deformation is not fully reversed when the force is removed there is a permanent change in shape a rubber band undergoes.
W elastic potential energy in joules.
Shoot at least five rubber bands for each stretch length.
Understanding the physics of elasticity requires a knowledge of advanced mathematics chemistry and statistical physics particularly the concept of entropy.
Elastic potential energy is the stored energy of a compressible or stretchable object like a spring or rubber band or molecule.
Elastic potential energy force x distance of displacement.
I m not sure this question has an obvious answer because parsing your question isn t straightforward.
Elastic potential energy is equal to the force times the distance of movement.