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Date- Section EXPERIMENT 16 Simple 2. Is the elastie property of the rubber band

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Question

Date- Section EXPERIMENT 16 Simple 2. Is the elastie property of the rubber band a good example of Hooke's law? Explain. mple Harmonic Motion aw a horizontal line through the y-intercept of the straight-line graph of Part B a triangle by drawing a vertical line through the last data point. (a) Prove that the area of the triangle is the work done in stretching the spring: CHin and form w = 1 kr, and area of triangle A-| ab, that is, one-half the altitude (a) times the base (b).) (b) From the graph, compute the work done in stretching the spring. 4. Interpret the x-intercept of the straight line of the T2-versus-m graph of Part C.

Explanation / Answer

2)

Yes, up to a point because rubber bands ase relatively easy to stretch beyond their elastic limit

and repeated stretching will sort of 'wear out' the band

and it won't return to it's original position

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