Arc
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Arc may refer to:
Biology
- Arc (protein), a name of product of an immediate early gene, also called Arg3.1
- Arc system, a 2-component system found in prokaryotes, used to detect celular redox poise
Computing and gaming
- ARC (file format), a file name extension for archive files
- Arc (programming language), a Lisp dialect designed by Paul Graham
-
arc
, the command-line interface for ArcInfo - ARC International, a developer of configurable microprocessor technology now owned by Synopsys
- Arc System Works, a video game developer
- Automatic Reference Counting, is a memory management enhancement to Objective-C and Swift programming where the burden of keeping track of an object's reference count is lifted from the programmer to the compiler.
- Adaptive replacement cache, a memory replacement algorithm for better performance
- Google App Runtime for Chrome, a compatibility layer and sandboxing technology to run Android applications on Chromebook computers
Engineering
- Arc or arch, a bowed or curved structure capable of spanning a space while supporting significant weight
- 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
Mathematics
- Arc (geometry), a segment of a differentiable curve
- Arc (projective geometry), a particular type of set of points of a projective plane
- Arcminute, a measure used for angles, equal to 1/60th of a degree
- arc (function prefix) (arcus), a prefix for inverse trigonometric functions
- A directed edge in graph theory
Modern culture
- Arc (Everything Everything album), 2013
- ARC Magazine, a periodical of contemporary Caribbean art and culture
- Arc (Neil Young & Crazy Horse album), 1991
- Character arc, the status of a character as it unfolds throughout the story
- "Arc", a song by Pearl Jam from Riot Act
- Story arc, an extended or continuing storyline
- Arc Poetry Magazine, a Canadian literary journal
Optics
- Infralateral arc, a rare halo, an optical phenomenon appearing similar to a rainbow under a white parhelic circle
- Lower tangent arc, rarely observable halo, an optical phenomenon appearing under and tangent to a 22° halo centred on the sun
- 120° parhelion, relatively rare halo, an optical phenomenon occasionally appearing along with very bright sun dogs
- Parry arc, a rare halo, an optical phenomenon which occasionally appears over a 22° halo together with an upper tangent arc
- Subhelic arc, a rare halo that curves upwards from the horizon and touches the tricker arc above the anthelic point
- Supralateral arc, a rare halo, an optical phenomenon often confused with the indeed infrequently appearing 46° halo
- Upper tangent arc, halo, an atmospheric optical phenomenon which appears over and tangent to the 22° halo centred on the sun
Places
- Arc (Provence), a river of southern France, flowing into the Étang de Berre
- Arc (Savoie), a river of eastern France, tributary of the Isère river
- Island arc, a type of archipelago composed of a chain of volcanoes whose alignment is arc-shaped, and which are situated parallel and close to a boundary between two converging tectonic plates
- Les Arcs, a ski resort in the French Alps
- Volcanic arc, a chain of volcanoes positioned in an arc shape as seen from above
Other uses
- Aramaic language (ISO 639-2/3 language code), a Semitic language
- Arc (Bahá'í), a number of administrative buildings for the Bahá'í Faith, located on Mount Carmel in Israel
- Auto Research Center, a automotive and cycling research company in Indianapolis, Indiana USA
- Arc @ UNSW, the principal student organisation at the University of New South Wales
- Arc of the United States, a charitable organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities
- Joan of Arc (c. 1412–1431), national heroine of France and Catholic saint
- Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, a Group 1 flat horse race
- Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, a cellphone
- Arc (film), a 2006 film starring Billy Lush
- Atlantic Rally for Cruisers, an annual transatlantic sailing event for cruiser yachts
See also
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