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Qué (quién) es caber$523232$ - definición

TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH ATHLETIC EVENT
Caber Toss; Caber Tossing; Caber tossing; Tossing the Caber; Tossing The Caber; Caber, Tossing The; Tossing the caber; Kaber toss; Caber-tossing

Caber toss         
The caber toss is a traditional Scottish athletic event in which competitors toss a large tapered pole called a "caber" (/ˈkeɪbər/). It is normally practised at the Scottish Highland Games.
Capillary breakup rheometry         
  • A CaBER in use in a research laboratory
  • Uniaxial extensional flow created within necked filament by a capillary instability
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  • Experimental configurations used to study free surface flows. From left: liquid bridge, dripping, jetting
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Capillary Breakup Rheometry; CaBER; CABER
Capillary breakup rheometry is an experimental technique used to assess the extensional rheological response of low viscous fluids. Unlike most shear and extensional rheometers, this technique does not involve active stretch or measurement of stress or strain but exploits only surface tension to create a uniaxial extensional flow.
caber         
  • A CaBER in use in a research laboratory
  • Uniaxial extensional flow created within necked filament by a capillary instability
  • PEO]] in water solutions
  • Experimental configurations used to study free surface flows. From left: liquid bridge, dripping, jetting
  • PEO]] in water solution)
Capillary Breakup Rheometry; CaBER; CABER
['ke?b?]
¦ noun a roughly trimmed tree trunk used in the Scottish Highland sport of tossing the caber.
Origin
C16: from Sc. Gaelic cabar 'pole'.

Wikipedia

Caber toss

The caber toss is a traditional Scottish athletic event in which competitors toss a large tapered pole called a "caber" (/ˈkeɪbər/). It is normally practised at the Scottish Highland Games. In Scotland, the caber is usually made from a larch tree and it can be between 16–20 feet (5–6 metres) tall and weighs 90–150 pounds (40–70 kilograms). The term "caber" derives from the Gaelic word cabar, which refers to a wooden beam.

The person tossing the caber is called a "tosser" or a "thrower".

It is said to have developed from the need to toss logs across narrow chasms (in order to cross them), lumberjacks needing to transport logs by throwing them in streams, or by lumberjacks challenging each other to a small contest. Although the sport is primarily associated with Scotland, a similar exercise, "casting the bar", was popular in England in the 16th century, and similar sports exist around the world, such as stångstörtning in Sweden.

The record for most caber tosses in three minutes is currently held by the Canadian Danny Frame. He managed to perform 16 successful caber tosses on 20 July 2018 at the Heart of the Valley Festival in Middleton, Nova Scotia, Canada.