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Springs are used to store mechanical energy. Tension/extension springs get longer as force is applied (seen in trampoline springs), compression springs get shorter as force is applied (seen in bed springs), and torsion springs rotate through an angle as force is applied (seen in clocks).
use the trampoline tool which should come in a pack with your springs :)
the springs which are connected makes the trampoline bouncy and the material itself
it bounces by springs in the side
The bounce of a trampoline is impacted by the amount of trampoline springs and the size of the trampoline. The more trampoline springs that are featured on a trampoline, the higher and better bounce the trampoline will produce. Larger trampolines produce better bounces because they are able to have more springs, providing more elasticity to the bed and generating a better bounce.
Yes the trampoline is bouncier that the floor. that is why you use the tramp to lern slills
The 'bounce' of a trampoline is generated by the movement of the trampoline springs, situated around the frame of the trampoline and connected to the trampoline bed. The more trampoline springs that a trampoline has, the better bounce the trampoline will generate. The quality and effectiveness of a trampolines' bounce is also impacted by the amount of movement there is on the bed, more weight again generates more bounce.
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A trampoline is a gymnastic and recreational device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched over a steel frame using many coiled springs to provide a rebounding force which propels the jumper high into the air.
A "squirrel on a trampoline" is when a man stretches out his scrotum like a trampoline, usually with both hands. Then the man allows his penis "the squirrel", to rest against this "trampoline", bouncing his penis up and down using his outstretched scrotum.
With cos its safer
There is no direct synonym for trampoline, the gymnastic bouncing device usually made with canvas and springs.