Arc
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For abbreviations, see ARC.
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Arc may refer to:
[edit] Computing
- .arc, a file extension for archive files
- arc, the command-line interface for ArcInfo
- ARC International, a computer processor designer
- ARC Macro Language, a high-level algorithmic language for ArcInfo geographic information systems
- Arc (programming language), a Lisp dialect in development by Paul Graham
- An arc is a component of an Object identifier as used in ASN.1
[edit] Engineering
- Arc chute, a protective device in an electrical circuit breaker
- Arc lamp, a device that produces light by an electric arc
- Arc welding, a method of welding that uses an electric arc to melt the metals together
- Electric arc or voltaic arc, an ongoing plasma discharge (an electric current through a gas), producing light and heat
- In architecture, arc is another term for arch, a bowed or curved structure capable of spanning a space while supporting significant weight (e.g., a doorway in a stone wall), or possibly a free-standing structure, such as a triumphal arch
- ARC-5, a series of radio receivers, transmitters, and accessories used by U.S. Navy aircraft during World War II and some years after
[edit] Geography
- Arc (Savoie), a river of eastern France, tributary of the Isère river
- Arc (Provence), a river of southern France, flowing into the Étang de Berre
- Les Arcs, a ski resort in the French Alps
- Volcanic arc or island arc, a chain of volcanic mountains or islands formed by plate tectonics
[edit] Literature and entertainment
- Story arc and Character arc, an extended or continuing storyline
- Arc (album), a live album by Neil Young
- Arc, Stockton-on-Tees, an arts centre in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England
- "Arc" (song), a song by Pearl Jam
[edit] Mathematics
- Arc (geometry), a segment of a differentiable curve
- Arcminute, a measure used for angles, equal to 1/60th of a degree
- A directed edge in graph theory is sometimes referred to as an "arc"
- "arc-" is sometimes used as a prefix for an inverse function, specifically trigonometry functions
- Arc (projective geometry), a particular type of set of points of a projective plane
[edit] Other
- Arc @ UNSW, the principal student organisation at the University of New South Wales
- Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, a Group 1 flat horse race
- The Arc (Bahá'í), a number of administrative buildings for the Bahá'í Faith, located on Mount Carmel in Israel
- Aramaic language (via ISO 639 alpha-3 code)
- Arc System Works, video game developer
- Arc of the United States, a charitable organization
- ARC Diversified, a non-profit organization that manufactures food products and employs the severely disabled