Every jump rope has a different mass depending upon how long it is and what material it's made of. There's no set mass for a jump rope.
this weighs about 10 gallons if your lucky!
That depends on how big the rope is and how long it is and what it's made out of.
A lever.
I weighed my 20 inch 2.5 mm diamond cut rope and it totaled 19.724 grams with clasp 14K sooooo- .986 per inch divided by 5 = .1972 x 4 = .7888 per inch- if it is 14K and it is diamond cut and,and,and it should be close for your own personal idea.
That depends on the specific situation. Note that by Newton's Third Law, the force exerted by a wall on a rope is the same as the force exerted by the rope on the wall.
this weighs about 10 gallons if your lucky!
This is one of those questions that you need to be more specific on. Here, you've left us with one big question: What kind of Jump Rope?
That depends on how big the rope is and how long it is and what it's made out of.
There are two syllables. Jump-rope.
In group jump rope you have work as a team
It differs on where the jump rope was invented. I think the jump rope waz invented in China. Hope this helps a lot!
Of course boys can jump rope. I know a lot of boys who do jump rope, and they're better than A LOT of the girls.
jump roping started Long ago in Egypt
Jump rope
two legs, the ability to jump, and a rope. preferably a jump-rope
I have one too and am very curious about its worth.
It is not actually known that the Chinese invented the jump rope since there are drawings of a jump rope from medieval paintings. The Chinese started using jump ropes as a game similar to hopscotch.