STRESS ON GUM LAB Complete the lab write up sheet and turn it in on Thurs MATERIALS: Gum, mouth, paper, pencil, trash can PROCEDURE: 1- chew gum for 20.

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STRESS ON GUM LAB Complete the lab write up sheet and turn it in on Thurs MATERIALS: Gum, mouth, paper, pencil, trash can PROCEDURE: 1- chew gum for 20 sec 2- Hold gum between your thumb and pointer finger 3- press gum together with pointer finger of other hand 4- What type of stress is this demonstrating? EXPLAIN the movement in words and Illustrate the direction of motion with arrows. 5-make a ball of the gum 6- pull the gum opposite ways with both hands 7- What type of stress is this demonstrating? EXPLAIN the movement in words and Illustrate the direction of motion with arrows. 8- Make a ball of the gum 9- Hold gum with Thumbs and pointer finger in each hand and twist hands in opposite directions 10- What type of stress is this demonstrating? EXPLAIN the movement in words and Illustrate the direction of motion with arrows. 11- Press hands together side by side 12- Move in opposite directions 13- What type of stress is this demonstrating? EXPLAIN the movement in words and Illustrate the direction of motion with arrows.