The mode has two or more bars on the graph with the same height.
Usually yes, although it is possible for there to be bars of 0 height which may give the appearance of gaps betwwen bars.
34" to the center of the pipe.
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.
Seat height is the seat And overall height is to the tallest point on the bike, like the bars
Yes you do have to remove the bars or at least the torsion bar cross member and to do that you either need the otc tool or use a two jaw puller make sure to measure the bolt height before you start and set it the same they control your ride height
Reported data is when, on a histogram, the bars are in disproportionate measures. So the bar graph will look all crooked and not uniform. Measured data is the opposite, when the bars on a histogram are uniform and about the same length. Height occurs in uniform order.
The standard ADA height for most grab bars is between 33 to 36 inches off the floor.
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.
3 bars for 1.10
I am sure as long as you can see over the handle bars.
Uneven bars can be outside but it is safer if they are inside. When inside, mats can be placed under the bars but while outside the ground is can be very hard even with mats and increases the risk of injury. Outside the metal on the bars can rust and then you will be unable to adjust the bars to the gymnast's height. E.RED