Physics, asked by rudraveena71, 11 months ago

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Let us stretch a rubber band. Is there a
change in its shape?
Is rubber band solid or liquid? Why?
(What will happen if the stretching is
stopped ? What will happen if the
stretching is too much?))
Take some finely powdered salt (not
crystals) and keep it in two different jars.
Which shape does the powdered salt take?
Can you say that salt is a liquid on the basis
of change in its shape? Justify your answer.
Take a sponge. Observe its shape.
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Answers

Answered by adityayadav3514
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Answer:

Rubber band is an solid material. it can be expand through some limits because if we stretch that rubber band so much it can be broke

Explanation:

The salt is solid . When we kept salt in the jar the salt is compressed so the salt kept in an jar takes the shape of the jar.

Sponge also a kind for solid which can be compressed this is because in the sponge they are some hole type structure porous. so it is easily compressed

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