Tbar
Tbar or T-bar is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts across different fields. In skiing and mountain transportation, a T-bar lift is a type of surface lift that uses a T-shaped bar attached to a moving rope to pull skiers uphill while they remain on the snow. Riders grip the bar and lean into it as the rope carries them along. T-bar lifts were widely used in mid-20th-century resorts and are still found in some smaller or older facilities, though many have been replaced by chairlifts or gondolas. Safely operating a T-bar requires proper balance, the ability to release the bar if necessary, and awareness of other riders.
In architecture and construction, a T-bar is a structural member with a cross-section in the shape of
In particle physics, t-bar denotes the antiparticle of the top quark, written as t-bar (t̄). It appears
The term can also appear in product names or industry jargon. As with many terms, the intended