Because he was working as an acrobat in the circus and was futsing around in his garage one day with some peices he found in the jukyard and cloth and made the trampoline. He found it a good iddea and started using with two of his friend and traveled with it in the circus.
Stretching a rubber band or spring stores elastic potential energy that can be released when the band or spring snaps back to its original shape. Compressing a tennis ball or squeezing a stress ball stores elastic potential energy that can be released when the ball returns to its original shape.
In the equation i p/a, the variable i represents the quotient of the variables p and a. This means that i is equal to the result of dividing p by a.
Phosphorus (P) has 15 electrons.
If p = 0.44, then q is 1 - p, which is 1 - 0.44 = 0.56. So, q = 0.56.
Since p + q = 1 in a probability distribution, if p = 0.22, then q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.22 = 0.78.
George Nissen died on Aprol 7, 2010.
1914
Circus lore has it that a Frenchman, named du Trampoline, helped develop the basics of the trampoline as we know it. ---- The trampoline was invented by a man named George P. Nissen,though another man named Laurens (Larry) V. Griswold helped in the very early stages of development.
Pretty Big :P
The submarine
what did john parker invent in his older times i was just wandering
1624 neha p.
cotten Gin :p
He invented the Popsicle.
in the 1730ish :P
I lost the game. :P
No, less bouncy actually. I think?? :? :) :P :D