1 a powerful flow of electricity that goes across a space between two points --
2 a complete story or the story of one character, especially one that is part of a larger story in a film, book, or television series: --
Films about teachers working with troubled kids tend to follow a predictable arc involving conflict and resolution.
Even the minor characters in these films come with their own story arcs.
3 to move in the shape of an arc: --
The rocket arced gracefully into the sky.
4 to make an electric arc --
While domain reduction ensuring arc- or hyperarc consistency is relatively simple for indexing over discrete variables, the case of continuous variables is much less explored.
Simple generation and detection of polyynes in an arc discharge between graphite electrodes submerged in various solvents.
The circuit cover problem for mixed graphs (those containing edges and/or arcs) is defined as follows.
Dicyanopolyynes were produced by glowing the carbon arc in liquid nitrogen.
Each vignette is vividly contextualized, but a larger historical arc that would unify the profiles fails to emerge.
Furthermore, these arcs would have to be updated as the underlying database was changed or updated.
The geometric tracking method does not change the general effect of the circular arc feet.
Moreover, we cannot have invariant arcs or closed curves in a compact invariant set if f / is expansive.