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Heat (Thermodynamics) Science Fair Project

Rubber Bands and Heat Surprises

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Rubber Bands and Heat Surprises | Science Fair Projects | STEM Projects
You have probably noticed that most things expand when heated. Rubber does the opposite. Rubber does the opposite. This project uses a simple touch test and a hanging weight to prove it. You hold a relaxed rubber band to your forehead. Then you quickly stretch it and touch it again. The stretched band feels warm because stretching forces its long molecules into an ordered shape. That process releases heat into your skin. Next you hang a weighted rubber band from a door knob. Aim a hair dryer at it and watch. The band gets shorter instead of longer. Heating makes the threadlike rubber molecules wiggle and pull inward.

Hypothesis

The hypothesis is that rubber will contract when heated.

Method & Materials

You will test the thermal properties of rubber by stretching a rubber band and feeling it against your skin.
You will need a rubber band and a hair dryer.

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Results

We found that when rubber is heated, it behaves differently than most materials. Most materials expand when heated, but rubber contracts. This is because the molecules of rubber become shorter when heated, causing the stretched rubber band to contract.

Why do this project?

This science project is interesting because it shows how rubber behaves differently than most materials when it comes to heat.

Also Consider

Experiment variations to consider include testing the effect of different temperatures on the rubber band, or testing the effect of different weights on the rubber band.

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