Timeline for Rubber band ball and bouncing capacity
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Jan 21 at 19:26 | comment | added | niels nielsen | @KafiKfishna, I do not know! but an experiment would tell us readily! | |
Jan 21 at 9:06 | comment | added | Kafi Kfishna | @nielsen: Thank you. Now is it fair to assume that after a critical point, given each band is of same average spec in mass and dimension, the density of the rubber band sphere goes down as it gets bigger? Since a solid rubber ball of the same dimension will have higher density, due to less air gaps/pockets than a same size sphere made of rubber bands? | |
Jan 19 at 9:00 | comment | added | g s | This might be true, but I don't think the proposed test isolates the variable. The stretch-ed-ness of the rubber bands seems significant here, and you can't buy a rubber ball with the rubber of the outer layer pre-stretched. | |
Jan 19 at 4:59 | history | answered | niels nielsen | CC BY-SA 4.0 |