Rubber Band Underwater

A rubber band is stretched real tight underwater and then plucked. Which of the following scenarios is most likely to happen?


Note: The rubber band is neither twisted nor deformed when stretched.

The plucked part returns to its initial position and does not vibrate The rubber band vibrates at the same rate both in air and underwater The rubber band vibrates at a faster rate underwater than in air The vibrations are dampened, thus coming to a stop in a shorter time underwater than in air There is not enough information

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