The main force used in trampolines is the force of tension in the springs or bungee cords, which provide the rebounding effect. Additionally, the force of gravity plays a role in pulling objects towards the center of the trampoline, affecting the bouncing motion.
Trampolines have evolved with improved materials, designs, and safety features over time. Modern trampolines now use durable fabrics, advanced spring systems, and padded edges to increase safety and performance. Additionally, there are now various types of trampolines, such as in-ground and enclosed models, offering more options for users.
The weight a trampoline can hold depends on its size and design. Smaller trampolines, like mini trampolines, usually support up to 150–250 pounds, while larger backyard trampolines can hold 400-600 pounds or more. Always check the manufacturer's weight limit for safety!
The concept of springs can be applied in two dimensions by considering both the horizontal and vertical movements of the spring. This can be seen in systems like trampolines or suspension bridges, where the spring's elasticity helps absorb and distribute forces in multiple directions.
Depending upon the company who made the mini trampoline, it can hold between 250-300 pounds(150 KiloGrams or more) . Most trampolines hold more than 250 pounds.
Some things that bounce but are not balls include rubber bands, springs, and trampolines.
what other forces besids gravity do trampolines used
there is no ordinces for trampolines so you need to use upper body strength
No, non inflatable water trampolines do not exist. Water trampolines need the air for buoyancy.
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Vuly Trampolines was created in 2007-12.
Sears (www.sears.com/trampolines) has trampolines online for sale. www.tramplinejumper.com and www.trampolineplus.com are other useful sites with a variety of products.
Yes, George Nissen is the real inventor of trampolines.
Trampolines are excellent for exercising, but most people do not know how to use them for exercise. Doing clap pushups on a trampoline adds a whole new level of intensity, because it involves stabilizer muscles as well.
Parkside trampoline is fun for all ages. There is absolutely no age restriction but children under 8 should be supervised. Trampolines are easy to use and good exercise for everyone- young and old alike.
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