If we start with the girl stationary then first she jumps which is the transformation of chemical potential energy to kinetic energy by her leg muscles. As she gains height that kinetic energy (ke) is converted into gravitational potential energy (gpe) which is at a maximum at the top of her jump. As she falls back down again the gpe is converted back into ke. As she lands on the trampoline the ke is stored as potential energy in the springs of the trampoline. As she starts to bounce back up again the springs potential energy is converted into ke and the process repeats.
Kinetic energy just after the jump, potential energy at the moment they are stationary and just about to fall down again.
Potential energy
Kinetic energy
Potential energy.
Yes, sure she can. If she is too light, jumping could do the trick...
a girl swinging back an forth
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I am a strait G and love my girl Ali
Potential energy.
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Just have fun and if you have a Brother, Sister or Friend play with them or just amuse yourself playing a solo game, like bouncing a ball, Jumping on a trampoline, or riding a Bike.
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yah but this $ girl copied meh! ooh
Um ... it sounds like that whole question is a story. Just write it.
Tina Leach goes by Trampoline Girl.
The cast of Trampoline - 2008 includes: Virginia Cashmere as Iris Kira Coghlan as Sally Kate Mylius as Cool Girl Leader
If his jumping girl to girl as in dating his a player or a playboy.(playboy is and older term for player.)
The cast of Orange Rope - 2004 includes: Mirian Bildner as Girl jumping rope Paul Obedzinski as Neighbor Nicole Pullins as Girl jumping rope Skylar Shapiro as Girl jumping rope Mary Van Fleet as Grandmother Paris Yates as Annie
Alice Springs !
The subjective pronoun is 'they'; the objective pronoun is 'them'. Examples:Megan and Chelsea are coming to lunch. They should be here about noon. I hope you can stay to meet them.