About 15 to 10 centermeters
Grass 8 to 11 centimeters, Hard Floor 8 to 12 centimeters, Spring Floor 10 to 15 centimeters
you put the garbage on the left and you go on the right and you bounce
Because a floor above you are jumping on it or your siblings are
That depends on the elasticity of the material used to make the rugby ball, the pressure to which it is inflated, and the force exerted on the ball to make it bounce.
The safest floor for dancing, indoors sports and phys ed is a sprung floor. It absorbs shocks and dampens bounce through foam backing or rubber feet. Traditional floors provide spring through bending woven wooden battens. Sprung floors have been in use since the early 20th century.
A high bounce ball is typically made of rubber or a similar synthetic material that provides elasticity and resilience for achieving a high bounce. These materials are chosen for their ability to deform upon impact and quickly return to their original shape, resulting in the bouncing effect.
Generally, they don't make a sound. When you go over a bump, and your car keeps going "bounce, bounce, bounce" several times before it settles down, your shocks are shot. The shock absorber's job is to damp the car's springs - the springs are the real "shock absorbers". The actual shock absorber is supposed to stop the spring after the first "bounce".
When a ball is dropped on the floor, it compresses briefly upon impact. This compression stores potential energy, which is then released as kinetic energy when the ball bounces back up. The elastic properties of the ball allow it to return to its original shape and bounce back up.
In squash, the ball can bounce once on the floor before the opponent must make a return hit. If the ball bounces twice or more, it is considered a point for the opposing player.
Are you saying that the floor has a little bounce to it or sinks a bit in some places? The wood planks that make up the floor must be laid over a subfloor of plywood that has been made level and smooth across the entire floor area. The wood is probably not the problem. What the wood is sitting on is.
it makes spring tides. the way i remenber that is springs go high and and spring tides are higher than neap tides.
More responsive? All you have to do is find that one "hot spot" on your pedals. A "hot spot" is where there is the most spring and bounce.