The jumps range in height from 1.40 meters to 1.60 meters. ( 4 feet 7 1/8 inches to 5 feet 3inches)
Jumping spiders can jump horizontally about 25 times their body length. The average jumping spider is about 10mm or less, so that's really not that far (about one foot). That distance is only achieved when they are fleeing something, though. Most regular, non-pressured jumps are just a few centimeters in distance. (source: Biology of Spiders by Rainer Foelix)I'm not sure how high they can jump, though. Can't be that high...
USpc: 2'9" courses
they can jump 2 cm high and 10 centimeters across
0!!! No change as gravity is a constant factor!!
A kangaroo have a wave motion called longitudinal wave. The compression is holding a position to jump and when the kangaroo jumps it use the rarefaction to spring high in the air.
no larger than 2'7
This is the technique for high jumping that everybody uses nowadays. The jumpers goes over the bar backwards. Fosbury invented it and it produced record high jumps.
Most hyper bmx bikes are heavy so most likely not unless your not jumping high
could be your PC or maybe game is scratched
One that is specified for a particular event, generally explained by an official on the day of the competition.
Doing continuous high jumps(not like rope-skipping) would be most tiring.
Why, yes the 2012 Olympic high jump will take lace at wimberly.
An electric fence does not prevent a dog from jumping over the fence. The only way to prevent a dog from actually jumping the fence is to build the fence high enough to keep the dog from being able to clear it when he jumps.
Some of the difficult equestrian jumps are most likely the ones that have a high fence. The fences are made to collapse, in case a horse were to get stuck jumping over it.
Cheddar Gorge base jumping is just base jumping at Cheddar Gorge. Base jumping is a sport where someone jumps of a solid/fixed object that is high above the ground and pulls the string attatched to their parachute which is on their back, so they land safely on the ground. (Cheddar Gorge is a limestone gorge in Somerset.) hope this helped :)
Aircraft etc: The speed at which the aircraftcraft etc must be travelling in order to leave the ground. Athletics/jumping: The speed of the athlete at the point of leaving the ground when jumping e.g. in a high-jump competition.
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