There is no formula, as Bob Beamon is living proof.
29'6"
Well, if humans could jump as high as a flea, they could jump over the empire state building. So given that frogs are about 1/10th the size of a human, if a frog could jump as high as a flea, they could probably jump 1/10th of the empire state building, or about 125 feet high.
Due to its weaker gravity, you could potentially jump about three times farther on Mars than on Earth. However, factors such as the terrain, your strength, and your running start will also affect how far you can jump.
Well, I have been listening to people, and most say yes. Though in all of my life experience, I have 'never' seen an ant jump, only fall! But if ants can/could jump, I'm guessing it wouldn't be very far!
It is to see how far you can jump
A king can jump as far as needed to legally capture pieces.
yes
yes but you will not get as far
A standing broad jump, not too far. A running jump, much further. And there are tricks, such as running and tossing weights backwards, which adds further distance to the jump.
Its not the shoes that matter it is the person inside the shoes that matter how far you jump
Wallabies can jump you are correct, wallabies can approximately jump 3 feet.
as far as 6ft as far as 6ft