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The energy in the drawn bow is elastic energy, a type of potential energy.
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This can happen in many sports. One common example is anything that involves a ball - of the type that can bounce when they fall. In such a ball, when it falls down, gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy; later, when it touches the ground, the kinetic energy is converted into elastic energy. When the ball bounces back, part of this elastic energy (typically, most of it) is converted back into kinetic energy.
Yes, elastic energy is a type of energy.
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A game similar to the trampolining was developed by the lnuit who would toss each other into the bouncing bed. The popcorn game is another game that is used to play on the trampoline.
No, a jumping jack is a type of ant
Yes, Toys R Us locations sell trampoline enclosures. They offer this in a net that goes all the way around the trampoline. This helps to keep people from falling out of the trampoline.
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The energy in the drawn bow is elastic energy, a type of potential energy.
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that depends on how much experience you have had what horse you have and what type of jump you are jumping. it also depends on what type of land it is.
Base Jumping is a type of dangerous activity in which a person jumps from a tall building or structure with a parachute. One of the best ways to start learning about base jumping is to watch videos of professional base jumpers. Additionally, an individual may read blogs about base jumping.
The type of floor affects your jump because some floor are made of things that absorb your jumping energy and some floors don't. Hope it helps JustKenda
A trampoline enclosure is a type of sorround which attaches to a trampoline to keep it safe and prevent any one from falling off it. They are highly recommended to have on trampolines as they will keep you safe and also give confidence for any one planning on tricking on the trampoline. Ive posted a link below to some universal trampoline enclosures so you can see what they look like. http://www.gardengames.co.UK/acatalog/Safety_Enclosures.HTML