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Studying forces in science you will have learned about elasticity, or stretchiness. You already know about springs and rubber bands. If you don’t stretch them too far, they will bounce back into shape. This is very useful. Rubber bands, springs and other elastic things have lots of uses. They can hold things together. They can make things bounce. They can make things more comfortable. How much do you know about what stretchy things can do? Let's find out in this quiz on forces.
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Why are rubber bands so useful for this job?
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The springs are round the edge of the trampoline. The springs are normally covered up to make it safer
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Do you have toys like this in your local playground?
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Cars and trucks also have springs
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Most springs and clips are made from metal
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Do you use paperclips at school?
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Have you ever snapped a rubber band? What happened?
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Have you ever helped to hang out the washing?
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Wind-up clocks and watches have springs inside them too
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Archery is a sport. It uses bows and arrows
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