Are there physics behind bungee jumping?

Answer:
Yes, e.g. gravity, mass, wind-resistance, elasticity, kinetic energy, thermal energy, periodic motion (pendulum) etc.

More details:
At the top of the bungee jump there is gravitational potential energy. As the bungee jumper falls, he gains kinetic energy. During the fall, energy is wasted as heat (thermal energy). As the bungee cord is stretched, it gains elastic potential energy.
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