no.even though if you weight more the force will be greater but it takes more force away to get you high in the air. Yes it does but it varies very much on the trampoline. Department store trampolines use shorter springs with less tension and light or heavy people will get about the same bounce. High end trampolines use long stiff springs and a 30 lb child will find it much more difficult to get any air compared to someone with 100+ lbs.
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trampoline all the way, you can do flips , jump high, and many other tricks.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Let's jump on trampoline" by signing "TRAMPOLINE JUMP US" or "US JUMP TRAMPOLINE." This conveys the action of jumping on a trampoline together.
With a running start, you can jump high enough to clear a six foot fence.
Example: I like to jump on my trampoline.
After jumping on a trampoline, your muscles are used to the trampoline's elasticity, making them unable to generate the same force on a non-bouncy surface like the ground. Additionally, the momentum you gained from the trampoline diminishes quickly once you land on the ground, making it difficult to jump immediately.
Te jump height on a trampoline vs. weight of a person
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the lightest person because they have only got light bodies and fat people put all your weight on the trampoline by Emmathe heavier person because that person puts all his/her weight on the trampoline before jumpingby Sinead Canning
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The bounce of a trampoline is impacted by the amount of trampoline springs and the size of the trampoline. The more trampoline springs that are featured on a trampoline, the higher and better bounce the trampoline will produce. Larger trampolines produce better bounces because they are able to have more springs, providing more elasticity to the bed and generating a better bounce.
This is due to the stored elastic potential energy in the trampoline mat and springs when you push down on it with your feet. When you release this energy by jumping, it propels you upwards, creating the bouncing effect. Your mass and gravity play a role in determining how high you can bounce.