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= Project Ideas =
 
= Project Ideas =
[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/build-a-rubber-band-powered-car/ Build a rubber band-powered car]
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A stretched rubber band has elastic potential energy stored in it. This stored energy is converted to kinetic energy when it is flies across a room upon being launched.
  
A stretched rubber band has elastic potential energy stored in it. This stored energy is converted to kinetic energy when it is launched across a room.  
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You can attach your rubber band to a simple machine—a wheel and axle—to build a simple rubber band–powered car. To find out how, please use the following link:
  
You can attach your rubber band to a simple machine—a wheel and axle—to build a simple rubber band–powered car.  Your model car will use a rubber band as the source of energy.
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[https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/build-a-rubber-band-powered-car/ Build a rubber band-powered car]
  
 
= Fun corner =
 
= Fun corner =

Revision as of 16:10, 16 January 2018

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The Story of Science

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Government of Karnataka- Science Class 8:Chapter 10-Energy and its forms

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An interactive on 'How are potential energy and kinetic energy exchanged?' by cK-12 exploration series

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Project Ideas

A stretched rubber band has elastic potential energy stored in it. This stored energy is converted to kinetic energy when it is flies across a room upon being launched.

You can attach your rubber band to a simple machine—a wheel and axle—to build a simple rubber band–powered car. To find out how, please use the following link:

Build a rubber band-powered car

Fun corner

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