* How trompoline works*
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The heavier the person on the trampoline, the longer the springs extend.Trampolines get their bounce in the way that Hooke's law interacts with Newton's third law of motion. When you exert force on the springs, causing them to extend, then you have an “equal and opposite reaction” coming from the springs themselves.
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The heavier the person on the trampoline, the longer the springs extend. Trampolines get their bounce in the way that Hooke's law interacts with Newton's third law of motion. When you exert force on the springs, causing them to extend, then you have an “equal and opposite reaction” coming from the springs themselves.
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