Physics, asked by kumarikhushi39974, 6 months ago

what happens when you jump on a trampoline?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

You jump upwards .

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • When you jump on a trampoline, your weight forces the springs to coil downwards. This kinetic energy of jumping is applied to the springs, forcing the trampoline downward.

  • As a result of the springs having pressure, or kinetic energy exerted on it, Hooke's Law is applied.

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Jumping on a trampoline exercises the whole body, and the g-force that bouncing produces helps to build muscle and burn fat quickly. Muscles a trampoline works out include legs, thighs, arms, hips and stomach. It also has the added benefit of improving agility and balance.

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