There are several molecular mechanisms that work together to produce the elastic force.
Force of elastic band.
This means you can effectively get stronger without.
In this case the linear function fitting the straight part of the data gives a spring constant of 17 38 n m.
Solid objects will deform when adequate loads are applied to them.
In physics and materials science elasticity is the ability of a body to resist a distorting influence and to return to its original size and shape when that influence or force is removed.
It takes more force to stretch them the farther you pull.
Elastic potential energy measured in the unit joules is equal to multiplied by the stretch length x squared multiplied by the spring constant k the spring constant is different for.
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Elasticity is the ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched or compressed.
Rubber polymers chain together to form an entropic spring and is a standard example of an entropic force.
A rubber band s elasticity is explained by looking at rubber elasticity and thermodynamics.
This is in contrast to plasticity in which.
When an elastic material is stretched or compressed it exerts elastic force.
Elastic force has many uses from hair scrunchies to bed springs.
By stretching against force in pushing or pulling exercises these rubbery tubes or flat loops add load both on the action and on the return.
Or you could say the force a band pulls back is proportional to the stretch.
This is why an elastic band gets longer the harder you pull it and why a rubber ball squashes more the harder you.
Both springs and rubber bands have a special property.
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In general the greater the force exerted the greater the amount of deformation.
This force increases the more the material is stretched or compressed.
Understanding the physics of elasticity requires a knowledge of advanced mathematics chemistry and statistical physics particularly the concept of entropy.