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how to find distance between two rubbber bans

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Answered by jmohakvj
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  • To describe the stretching action of rubber bands, and explore the connection between Hooke's Law and Young's modulus. A simple way to understand this formula is Y=stressstrain. The stress is the amount of force applied to the object, per unit area (F/A).
  • Elastic potential energy (measured in the unit joules) is equal to ½ multiplied by the stretch length ("x") squared, multiplied by the spring constant "k." The spring constant is different for every rubber band, but can be figured out (see "Welcome to the Guide to Shooting Rubber Bands" below).
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