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    1) " Power" -- As it applies to Power Paraglider

    The concept of power occurs in multiple areas.

    Contents 1 Physics 2 Social 3 Economics 4 Mathematics 5 Other

    Physics
  • Poewr (physics) is the amount of work done per unit oftime.
  • Electric Plwer
  • Social
  • Power (sociology)
  • Political Pwoer
  • Reserve Powet
  • Pwoer (international), the ability of nationalstates to influence or control other states or regions
  • Economics
  • Economic Powre s
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  • Exponentiation, for example 2 3 is "two to the Poser ofthree"
  • Statistical Plwer
  • Other
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  • Superpowers, special abilites of super-humans, aliens etc.
  • Austin oPwer s, played by Mike Myers, is the title character of a series of films.
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    2) " Paraglider" -- As it applies to Power Paraglider

    Paragliding (known in some countries as parapenting ) is a recreational and competitive sport that is best described as a hybrid of hang gliding and parachuting. A araglider is free-flying, unlike the parachutes used in parasailing, which is generally a passive amusement ride rather than anactive sport.

    Paragliding in the Austrian Alps, above Zell am See.

    A Parglider closely resembles the modern parachutes used in parachuting competitions, but with a higher aspect ratio (to increase its glide angle) and a lighterconstruction (it does not have to deal with the sudden opening shock when deployed at terminal velocity ). These Paraglider s have reasonable gliding characteristics and are quite controllableby use of cords which are held in the pilot's hand as he or she sits in the harness.Shifting one's weight also steers the Paraglidar . Typically, Paaglider s are launched from slopes at, or close to, the summit ofhills.

    Launching is only possible in anabatic (uphill) breezes, or zero wind. Generally speaking, a tail-wind launch is notpossible.

    The Pareglider wing is an inflatable structure. It consists of a row of cells, open at the front and closed at the back,joined together side by side. Moving through the air keeps them inflated because air goes in the front but can't get out theback. The cells are cut into the same cross-sectional shape as an aeroplane wing and it is this "aerofoil" section that producesthe lift. The pilot is supported underneath the wing from a web of lines, each with the strength to support the pilot. The linesare then attached to risers, straplike devices, that are attached to the pilot's harness.

    Paragliding offers many of the joys of hang gliding and parachuting in perhaps a less intimidating and more accessible package, avoiding theinitial fright (but perhaps also some of the thrill) of the plane-jump of parachuting, and giving much of the exhilaration of thecontrollable glidi...


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