Tory Donor Lord Bamford Funds The Reform...
News1 min ago
No best answer has yet been selected by helpful mum. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't say what age he is - but the classic experiment demonstartes Hooke's law.
This states that an elastic band (or a spring) will stretch proportionally to the mass (weight) applied.
If your son hangs different weights on the band and measures the 'amount of stretch' - (ie the lenght of the band) - he should find that the heavier the weight, the longer the stretch, and if the weight doubles, the length (stretch) also doubles.
Have Google for "Hooke's Law" for some more background.
There is a proviso that states Hooke's Law applies provided the elastic limit is not exceeded.
For a spring, the elastic limit is exceeded when it stretches and becomes bent out of shape and won't return to its original shape.
For an elastic band, when the limit is reached it snaps !!
So a stress-free weekend? I think not - lots of 'laccy bands flying about the place !!! Good luck !