Because it is small and when you jump around, there's a lor of space for it to go. Therefore, it bounces
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∙ 12y agoThis happened to me once and it was a torn muscle that was affecting my ribs. The cause of it was trampoline jumping.
No. Only if you do certain tricks that may hurt your back and/or spine
When jumping on a trampoline, the main forces at play are gravity pulling you towards the Earth, and the trampoline mat pushing you back up. The tension in the springs also helps to propel you higher into the air.
When someone is jumping on a trampoline, they primarily have potential energy at the highest point of their jump when they are at their maximum height. This potential energy is then converted to kinetic energy as they descend back down towards the trampoline.
I really think your muscles are just sore, not because your knee's are "locking" in the air. If your jumping on a trampoline for long hours your going to be hurting later on.
When jumping on a trampoline, the potential energy stored in your muscles is transformed into kinetic energy as you leave the trampoline surface. As you reach the apex of your jump, the kinetic energy is converted back into potential energy due to your change in height. This cycle of energy transformation continues as you bounce up and down on the trampoline.
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Yes, jumping on a trampoline is an example of Newton's third law of motion. As you push down on the trampoline, it pushes back with an equal force, propelling you upward. This action-reaction pair demonstrates Newton's third law that states for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
So you don't fall off the trampoline...
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Jumping on a trampoline involves converting potential energy from your initial height to kinetic energy as you descend towards the surface of the trampoline. When you push off the trampoline, the kinetic energy is then converted back to potential energy as you reach your maximum height before descending again. Energy is constantly being converted between potential and kinetic forms as you continue to jump.