Power tower
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Power tower may refer to:
  • Power Tower
    Power Tower
    Power Tower are two similar vertical ascending and descending thrill rides operating at two Cedar Fair-owned amusement parks.The attractions are powered by air in large cylinders in which an aircraft steel cable, connected to the internal piston, travels and is also connected to the external rider...

     - an amusement ride
  • Power Tower (pto)
    Power Tower (pto)
    A power tower is a type of mechanical power take-off which resides on an auxiliary transmission. It is mounted to the top of an auxiliary transmission and its vertical housing has earned it the name power tower. Unlike traditional transmission or engine mounted power take-offs the power tower can...

     - a type of mechanical power take-off (PTO)
  • Solar power tower
    Solar power tower
    The solar power tower is a type of solar furnace using a tower to receive the focused sunlight. It uses an array of flat, movable mirrors to focus the sun's rays upon a collector tower...

     - a type of solar power plant
  • Tetration
    Tetration
    In mathematics, tetration is an iterated exponential and is the next hyper operator after exponentiation. The word tetration was coined by English mathematician Reuben Louis Goodstein from tetra- and iteration. Tetration is used for the notation of very large numbers...

     - mathematical operation
  • Electricity pylon
    Electricity pylon
    A transmission tower is a tall structure, usually a steel lattice tower, used to support an overhead power line. They are used in high-voltage AC and DC systems, and come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes...

  • Power tower (exercise)
    Power tower (exercise)
    A power tower, also known as a knee raise machine or knee raise station, and sometimes referred to as a captain's chair, is a piece of exercise equipment that mostly works to build abdominal/core strength....

     equipment can include pull up (exercise) handles, dip bars, push up grips and captain's chair forearm pads.
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