noun a thin circle of rubber used to hold things together by stretching around them
Sometimes used as a hair tie or accessory
May be used as a simple demonstration of elasticity or as a component in prototypes
Used in various DIY projects for its stretchy and flexible properties
Commonly found in pencil cases or on desks for organization
Used to hold together papers or other items
A writer may use a rubber band to keep their notes or papers organized on their desk.
A psychologist may use a rubber band as a tool for stress relief exercises with their clients.
An office manager may use rubber bands to keep files or documents together.
A teacher may use rubber bands to create visual aids or hands-on activities for their students.
An engineer may use rubber bands in prototyping or testing designs.