A rubber band is stretched across a length and plucked. What happens on plucking it?
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A rubber band is never 'plucked', like how you may pluck a flower. It tears apart, due to the pressure caused to it when stretched.
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A rubber band is never 'plucked', like how you may pluck a flower. It tears apart, due to the pressure caused to it when stretched
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