There isn't, however, if you are under the age of 18 you may have to have your parents sign a form. Sometimes your Insurance will also not cover it, but this is more common with skydiving.
Well, if you extend a rubber band, after a while tension begins to build up and the rubber band wants to retract (return to its original shape), same principle with a bungee jump, the band is extended to it's limit and wants to return.
Yes, you have to be below a certain weight to get on it. I dont know what the weight limit is but if you are example 100 pounds you will get a thinner but longer rope than a person who is a 180 pounder which he/she will have a thicker but shorter rope.
A little, but not so that it matters. It'd depend on whether you'll want to ignore wind resistance or not. If they were jumping in a vacuum then weight wouldn't matter at all, but if you'd have one thin guy in fluffy clothes and a heavy guy in a skin tight slick suit, then the heavy guy would fall faster. For any combination of reasonable circumstances the difference would be too small to matter. and blah blah blah
It depends on the size/brand of the trampoline. most trampolines will hold about 200-400 pounds though.
There is not a state weight limit on this particular piece of gym equipment.
Covers mobile equipment such as construction equipment, cranes, forklifts, etc. other than vehicles licensed for use on the public highways, against risks of loss or damage due to external causes while being operated within a certain geographic limit.
The maximum weight for a person using this equipment is a total of 275 pounds.
2 meter/second
Yes i think sound has a limit. That's why it can not be heard at certain places.
It all really depends on the competition. The rules are individual for each course or round.
There is no limit to how much equipment and tools cost in fashion. There are many expensive tools in fashion.
If a force is too great, the elastic limit will be exceeded. After the elastic limit is an area called the plastic region. The object may be stretched further in this area, however it will not returned to its original shape and will be permanently distorted. Eventually, the object will reach its breaking point. If the force applied is within the elastic limit, the object will return to its original shape.