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- Vertical drop (1,741 bytes)
1: '''[[Vertical drop]]''' the total difference expressed in meter...
7: ...lated using the formula 100*rise/run. Rise is the vertical change and run is the horizontal distance. A 100%... - Vertical Axis (626 bytes)
- Vertical axis (26 bytes)
1: #REDIRECT[[vertical Axis]] - Vertical Drop (26 bytes)
1: #redirect[[Vertical drop]] - Vertical rise (762 bytes)
1: '''[[Vertical rise]]''' This is the difference in '''[[elevatio...
16: ...l Feet Totals in North nAmerica of a Roof [http://verticalfeet.com/] - Vertical Transport Feet Per Hour (1,149 bytes)
1: ... people lifted 1,000 vertical feet per hour ('''[[vertical rise]]''' of a lift, times the lift capacity per ... - Vertical Demand (1,783 bytes)
1: ...ated separately for each skill class. The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels.|...
3: '''[[Vertical Demand]]''' is the amount of vertical terrain that skiers/riders can be expected to ski...
7: The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels.
19: *'''[[Vertical Transport Feet Per Hour]]''' - Vertical Banner Frame (613 bytes)
1: [[Image:Vertical banner frame.png|Vertical Banner Frame|thumb|250px]]
5: *'''[[Vertical Banner Frame]]'''
9: *'''[[Banner Frame Vertical pole]]''' - Banner Frame Vertical pole (633 bytes)
1: ...:Banner Frame Vertical pole.jpg|'''[[Banner Frame Vertical pole]]'''|thumb|250px]]
5: *'''[[Vertical Banner Frame]]'''
9: *'''[[Banner Frame Vertical pole]]'''
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- Mogul Jump Definitions (11,634 bytes)
12: *'''[[Vertical Axis]]''': Runs from the top of the body to the ...
24: ...dy pass through during dynamic movement, the '''[[vertical plane]]''', '''[[lateral plane]]''' and '''[[hori...
62: ... axis. An additional axis of rotation on the '''[[vertical axis]]''' is initiated with the rotation of the u...
64: ... horizontal axis and '''[[720]]''' degrees on the vertical secondary axis, then the skiers extends and prepa...
78: ...egrees in the lateral axis and 360 degrees in the vertical axis. Then the skier flexes and prepares for the ... - Snow and Weather Glossary (125,201 bytes)
104: ...on the newly formed '''[[water vapor]]''' travels vertically by way of diffusion from a higher concentration...
286: '''[[Height]]''' is the measurement of vertical distance, but has two meanings in common use.
344: ...marked by a concentration of isotherms and strong vertical shear.
444: ...ogy]]), the nadir at a given point is the local [[vertical direction]] pointing in the direction of the forc...
768: The vertical and horizontal transport of '''[[water]]''' in al... - Ski Related Definitions (44,445 bytes)
21: ... of the '''[[ski lifts]]'''. Walking distance and vertical differential between the base area facilities and...
159: ...s. Additionally, it should be understood that the vertical rise and length of ski lifts for a particular '''...
190: ...Hanging from the rope overhead are equally-spaced vertical cables attached to a plastic button or platter th...
258: ...at one end. Hanging from the rope are a series of vertical recoiling cables attached to a T-shaped bar, abou...
290: ...ated separately for each skill class. The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels. - Half-Pipe Glossary (6,093 bytes)
30: '''[[Flips]]''': when a rider rotates over the vertical axis.
32: ...[[Hybrids]]''': when the rider uses mixes between vertical and horizontal axis.
88: ... over [[360]]° (Around [[horizontal axis]] and [[vertical axis]]''': ==
91: ...[Caballerials]]''' (Cabs): Fakie 360º around the vertical axis.
93: '''[[Backflip]]''': One rotation over the [[vertical axis]], backwards. - Ski Cross Course Specifications (1,750 bytes)
5: == [[4501.1]] '''[[Vertical Drop]]''' ==
7: ...a minimum of 130 vertical meters to a maximum 250 vertical meters. The same course may be used for, men and ...
18: Vertical Drop: '''215m ± 35m'''
24: Vertical Drop: minimum '''165m'''
30: Vertical Drop: minimum '''130m''' - Freestyle Equipment List (48,188 bytes)
68: | '''[[Vertical Banner Frame]]'''
76: | '''[[Banner Frame Vertical pole]]'''
865: ...:Banner Frame Vertical pole.jpg|'''[[Banner Frame Vertical pole]]'''
867: Image:Vertical banner frame.png|'''[[Vertical Banner Frame]]'''
1106: ...asurements – '''[[elevation]]''' change or '''[[vertical drop]]'''. - Vertical Demand (1,783 bytes)
1: ...ated separately for each skill class. The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels.|...
3: '''[[Vertical Demand]]''' is the amount of vertical terrain that skiers/riders can be expected to ski...
7: The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels.
19: *'''[[Vertical Transport Feet Per Hour]]''' - Main Page (2,156 bytes)
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51: |style="vertical-align:top" | - Course Description Ski Cross (11,593 bytes)
7: ...''2400m''', '''[[Finish]]''' at '''2170m''' '''[[Vertical Drop]]''' '''230 M'''
24: '''[[Start]]''' '''[[Vertical Drop]]''' '''200 M''' Length '''1004 M'''
33: Vertical Drop 260 meters, 2428M start / 2168M finish
43: Vertical Drop: 185 meters
53: Vertical Drop 200 meters, start 1520m / finish 1330m - 4501 (4,139 bytes)
6: == '''[[4501.1]]''' '''[[Vertical Drop]]''' ==
7: ... '''130''' vertical meters to a maximum '''250''' vertical meters. The same course may be used for, men and ...
17: '''[[Vertical Drop]]''': '''215m ± 35m'''
23: '''[[Vertical Drop]]''': minimum '''165m'''
29: '''[[Vertical Drop]]''': minimum '''130m''' - Ski Cross Technical Data (1,067 bytes)
1: == '''[[4501.1]]''' '''Vertical Drop''' ==
2: ... '''130''' vertical meters to a maximum '''250''' vertical meters. The same course may be used for, men and ...
12: Vertical Drop: '''215m ± 35m'''
18: Vertical Drop: minimum '''165m'''
24: Vertical Drop: minimum '''130m''' - 1952 Olympic Report Norefjell (15,541 bytes)
10: provide sufficient vertical differences.
33: and a vertical rise of 1680 feet,
74: 630 ft. a. s. l. The vertical descent thus was almost 2,500 ft. and the total l...
77: The vertical descent thus was 1,265 ft. and total length 1,480...
79: ...the finish beside the TC-house was at 630 ft. The vertical descent thus was 1,570 ft. - Nadir (2,530 bytes)
1: ...n; that is, it is one of two [[Vertical direction|vertical]] directions at a specified location, [[orthogona...
3: ...ogy]]), the nadir at a given point is the local [[vertical direction]] pointing in the direction of the forc...
11: *'''[[Vertical drop]]''' - 4501.1 (844 bytes)
1: ...a minimum of 130 vertical meters to a maximum 250 vertical meters. The same course may be used for, men and ...
11: Vertical Drop: '''215m ± 35m'''
17: Vertical Drop: minimum '''165m'''
23: Vertical Drop: minimum '''130m''' - Inclinometer (1,754 bytes)
1: ...asurements – '''[[elevation]]''' change or '''[[vertical drop]]'''.|thumb|300px]]
4: ...asurements – '''[[elevation]]''' change or '''[[vertical drop]]'''.
22: *'''[[Vertical rise]]''' - Capacity Analysis and Design (857 bytes)
1: ...lculated by dividing vertical supply (VTF/Day) by Vertical Demand. - Aerial Glossary (7,246 bytes)
146: ...t]]''': A spin (rotation of the body around the [[vertical axis]]).
148: ...: Three hundred and sixty (360) spin around the [[vertical axis]].
150: ...Seven hundred and twenty (720) spins around the [[vertical axis]].
152: ...red and twenty (720) spins Off-axis, around the [[vertical axis]]. - Ski lift (21,776 bytes)
152: ...ated separately for each skill class. The average vertical demand has been increasing for all skill levels. - Basic Snow Grooming (26,970 bytes)
54: snowcats. Down pressure and blade trim (vertical angle) are all hydraulically controlled. “C-Bar...
173: vertical cutting knives, which leave a finer textured prod...
179: foot widths. Two rows of 2-inch long vertical cutter teeth are deployed by cranking the front o...
188: for deeper renovation. The Ginzu’s vertical cutter teeth are mounted on a rotatable spring-te... - Mountain Glossary (23,133 bytes)
21: ...picuous isolated '''[[hill]]''' with steep, often vertical sides and a small, relatively flat top; it is sma...
35: ...''[[Cliff]]''' is a significant vertical, or near vertical, '''[[rock]]''' exposure. Cliffs are formed as er...
50: ...rlying soil, which applies a load that limits its vertical growth and promotes the formation of a lens-shape...
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