Physics
Of A Jumperoo™
University
of Alaska Fairbanks
Physics
211X Fall Semester 2013
Web Project
Aaron
Holder
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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™.
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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.