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Physics, 01.12.2021 17:50 dnwilliams838

:[ I'm not good at physics. When pulled, stretchy objects such as rubber bands exert elastic force. Gently hold one end of the rubber band and pull on the other end. You will feel the rubber band pulling back. How does the force exerted by the rubber band change as you increase its length? What do you observe?

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