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Elastic force if you wanted to pull a bike with a rubber band it would work but it wouldn't stretch out long enough to actually pull the bike because of all the mass beyond the rubber band.And mass is something that is made from weight/ so kind of another word for weight in a way. rubber bands can only go/stretch out so far until the weight is to much for it to take then it snaps

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well ya you can pull a bike with a rubber band BTW it just depends on the size
Comment Posted on May 4, 2012 at 02:11 PM by kyleighf


I love it. Not being able to pull a bike with a rubber band was totally correct and you really knew what you were talking about.

What if you had a really big rubber band?

How is mass made from weight? I thought mass had nothing to do with weight. Is it really another word for weight?

Comment Posted on May 4, 2012 at 09:25 AM by Kyle Eichmann


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