The shocks or if it has them, the struts, are worn out, and need to be replaced.
A trampoline is bouncy due to its strong, flexible material, typically a nylon or polypropylene woven fabric, stretched tightly over a frame of springs. When you jump on a trampoline, the springs compress and store potential energy. When you release this energy by jumping up, the springs push back, propelling you into the air.
Shocks or struts need replacing.
It makes your hair bouncy & adds volume & shine ! (:
this questions easy.. can you bouncy?--no so it's not a verb c;
anything with acid in it for example vinegar or lemon juice
Because, you see, the basketball is filled with AIR. Which makes it bounce.
A plastic straw is not very bouncy. When dropped, it will likely just roll on the ground rather than bounce back up. The material is too rigid to store and release energy like a bouncy ball.
Yes because when you go to shoot the "bouncy" basketball it is easier for it to bounce back off. You don't want to have a very bouncy basketball, but you don't want to have one that is to deflated. When you have one with the perfect amount of air, you should get the perfect shot!
Yes. The vinegar helps dissolve the shell surface, giving way to the membrane underneath that makes the egg "bouncy."
Because rubber is bouncy!!!! and bouncy balls are made out of rubber.
A bouncy ball is very bouncy due to its elastic material, typically made from rubber or polymers. When you drop it, it rebounds quickly back up to a certain height depending on the surface it lands on.
Golf balls have a core of a rubbery type material, wrapped in a plastic cover. Rubber makes it bouncy.