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It is because they are not in a plane that is parallel to the horizontal.
If you mean the parallel bars, that is a boys' event. A parallel bar is an apparatus that you perform tricks on. Parallel bars are usually plastic, but are made to look like wood. They are two long rods of plastic that are the same height.
Asymmetric Bars, Beam, Rings and Vault
Parallel bars are a piece of mens gymnastics apparatus parallel bars are two raised wooden bars that run parallel to each other
The parallel bars are for the men's gymnastics team but the women's routines involve the uneven bars. Hope that helps. :)
The parallel bars are only contested by men.
In a gymnasium.
the operation of connecting an alternator with other alternator or with common bus-bars is known as synchronizing.Generally alternator used in power system where they are connected in parallel with other alternator.condition for parallel operation of an alternator1. The terminal voltage of incoming alternator must be same as the bus-bars voltage.2. The speed of incoming alternator must be such that its frequency f =pn/120 as the same frequency of the bus-bars.3. The voltage of incoming alternator and the bus-bars voltage are in same phage.
There are 4 apparatus in women's gymnastics, and 6 in men's gymnastics. For women, they are floor, vault, beam and asymmetric bars. For men, they are floor, vault, pommel horse, parallel bars, rings, and high bar.
There is a huge difference. Mens gymnastics has six events (parallel bars, rings, floor, Paloma horse, vault, and high bar) and the girls with only 4 (floor, bars, beam, and vault). When the men use the parallel bars, the are set at the EXACT same height. But when girls use the parallel bars (or called simply bars), they are at different heights making you having to jump from the lower bar to the higher one. Beam consists of grace and balance, floor being agility (same with men. Only girls have music to their routines.), and vault is the same too.
They are to do with the sport of gymnastics.
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