Physics Of A Jumperoo™

University of Alaska Fairbanks

Physics 211X Fall Semester 2013

 Web Project

Aaron Holder

 

Physics of a Jumperoo™

 

Hooke’s Law

Newton’s Second Law

Conservation of Energy

Experiment:

Theory

Jumperoo™ Analysis

Bibliography

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello if you have found this page, the depths of the internet have been opened for you. enjoy.

 

Why? You ask? Well the answer is varied, but mainly it’s a semester project for physics 211X at University of Alaska Fairbanks, and you are just inquisitive enough to do a Google search on how a Jumperoo™ really works. So let’s begin.

http://www.fisher-price.com/en_US/brands/babygear/products/55639

(n.d.)

 

A Jumperoo™ is fun for kids so it must work, there problem solved! No? We’ll bust into the physics of this toy in order to see what reality does to a spring and likewise what a spring does to reality.

 

We can familiarize ourselves with some of the laws of Physics and how they are applied in the use of a Jumperoo™.

 

 

 

Hooke’s Law

Newton’s Second Law

Conservation of Energy

Experiment:

Theory

Jumperoo™ Analysis

Bibliography

 

 

Uaf Physics 211X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Material for this page has been prepared as per request of Professor David Newman

 

Disclaimer: The Jumperoo is a trademarked product of the Fischer-Price® a subsidiary of Mattel®. All information in this report is collected for a third party source being nonaffiliated with either Mattel® or Fischer-Price®. And as such, the products actual mechanics is unknown to the author of this work. This is for educational purposes only.