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We tried chopping a giant rubber band ball with a 2-ton axe
A massive rubber band ball meets a ridiculous experiment - a giant 2-ton axe drop designed to see what actually gets chopped and what survives. The team lines up multiple strange objects to test the ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Last time we showed you some interesting rubber band, or as we call it around here, "gum band" science where they heat up when you stretched. This week we are going to find out ...
If you haven't seen any of Joerg's videos from The SlingShot Channel, you are really missing out. Joerg loves rubber bands and making awesome (and sometimes deadly) slingshots. In this video, he ...
It's not exactly Fruit Ninja, but with a few hundred rubber bands, and several hours of waiting, some serious damage can be done to a watermelon. Materials Instructions STEP 1: Have an adult stretch ...
Dylan Ayres on MSN
150-pound rubber band ball vs a car on a zip line
What happens when a massive 150-pound rubber band ball is sent flying down a zip line straight toward a car? The result is chaotic, unpredictable, and strangely satisfying. This experiment pushes a ...
Introduction Ever wonder why rubber bands so easily snap back into place after being stretched? When stretched out, rubber pulls back hard to return to its original shape. It’s pretty resilient stuff!
This week, Hackaday’s Elliot Williams and Kristina Panos met up over assorted beverages to bring you the latest news, mystery ...
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