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On the uneven bars on imagine gymnast to gain power all you need to do is make a little circle on your screen.
you need mats so you do not hurt yourself.....and the other stuff like bars beam floor and bars
Some needs for gymnasts is that they have to be very balanced to do beam .You have to be very flexible (inorder to do floor and the uneven bars).
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Originally Nastia Liukin had a 7.7 difficulty score. When He Kexin, Yang Yilin, and Beth Tweddle found out, He and Yang upgraded to a 7.7, but Beth went for a 7.8 So the highest difficulty score you can get on uneven bars is a 7.8
they need to look parallel
It can, but it need not have parallel lines.
uneven wear on your tire tells me that you dont rotate your tires and you probably need a new set of tires
Do you mean "Why might a parallel line algorithm be needed?" or "What properties does a parallel line algorithm need to have?".
No... It depends on what you would use it for... TROLOLOLOLO friction is useful to almost anything we do. We could not run, walk, stay on a balance beam, hold on to rings or a horizontal bar. We couldn't do floor exercises without friction on the mat. If you swing on parallel bars you need friction to hold onto the bars.
they need to be balanced
yes if u do not slit the bars the bars will crush and u will have to buy new one