The world record for the long jump was set by Mike Powell in 1991, at 8.95 m (29 ft 4½ in).
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Well, honey, you could investigate the effects of different materials on bounce height, or explore how weight affects the trampoline's springiness. You could also test the impact of temperature on bounce performance, or even delve into the physics of flips and twists. Just make sure to wear a helmet while you're bouncing around with those ideas!
Annie Jump Cannon had 2 sisters.
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It is to see how far you can jump
A king can jump as far as needed to legally capture pieces.
yes
yes but you will not get as far
A standing broad jump, not too far. A running jump, much further. And there are tricks, such as running and tossing weights backwards, which adds further distance to the jump.
Its not the shoes that matter it is the person inside the shoes that matter how far you jump
Wallabies can jump you are correct, wallabies can approximately jump 3 feet.
No If a spider were the same size as a human then it might be able to. What sort of football field? US or UK?
The highest recorded vertical jump by a human is around 60 inches, or 5 feet.
as far as 6ft as far as 6ft
A flea can jump about 150 times its own body length, while a human can only jump about 1.5 times their body length. This means a flea can jump much higher relative to its size compared to a human.
It can jump at lest 6 inches high.