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a stretched rubberband regains its original position on being released because of

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In nature, a rubber band is an elastic substance. It changes shape when extended and returns to its original shape when the applied force is withdrawn. That is why, after being a solid, a rubber band changes shape. Furthermore, if too much stress is applied, the rubber band will snap.

In nature, a rubber band is an elastic substance. It changes shape when extended and returns to its original shape when the applied force is withdrawn. That is why, after being a solid, a rubber band changes shape. Furthermore, if too much stress is applied, the rubber band will snap.When an external force is applied to a solid body, the weight, volume, or form of the body changes. The body begins to revert to its original form and scale as external pressures are withdrawn. Elasticity is a feature of a body that allows it to return to its original form (or size) after external forces have been withdrawn.

In nature, a rubber band is an elastic substance. It changes shape when extended and returns to its original shape when the applied force is withdrawn. That is why, after being a solid, a rubber band changes shape. Furthermore, if too much stress is applied, the rubber band will snap.When an external force is applied to a solid body, the weight, volume, or form of the body changes. The body begins to revert to its original form and scale as external pressures are withdrawn. Elasticity is a feature of a body that allows it to return to its original form (or size) after external forces have been withdrawn.When a rubber band is extended, the force that acts on it is called the elastic force. Elasticity is described as the ability of a substance to stretch and return to its original shape after being stretched. As an object is bent, it exerts an opposing force, which is known as elastic force.

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