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The term link can refer to:- One element of a chain.
- one conection betwen 2 objects.
- one new name used instead of the original name of a file.
- A U.S. customary unit of length equal to one hundredth of a chain.
- A connection between two components of a network.
- In transportation, a road, railroad, cable, or pipeline. ( more examples)
- A hyperlink, or a provision for moving from one page to another in hypertext.
- A communications channel between adjacent nodes in a telecommunications network.
- A connection by radio waves, or a radioFor other uses see: radio (disambiguation Radio is a technology that allows the transmission of signals by modulation of electromagnetic waves with frequencies below those of light. Radio waves Radio waves are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and are pathThe word path has a variety of meanings: a path is a route between two points. It may also be used metaphorically, as a philosophical route to a desired state or destination. For hiking, a path is often synonymous with a trail, although trail generally im between two points, is called a radio link .
- Other types of communication channel are data linkIn telecommunication, the term data link has the following meanings: #The means of connecting one location to another for the purpose of transmitting and receiving data. An assembly, consisting of parts of two data terminal equipments (DTEs) and the inter, downlinkIn radio communications, a downlink is the link from a communications relay satellite to a ground station. Pertaining to GSM and Cellular Networks downlink is the transmission path from a Base Station (Cell Site) to the Mobile Station (Cell Phone). See al, duplex link , fiber optic link , line-of-sight link , point-to-point link , and satellite linkA satellite link is when satellites are hooked up to each other or to a home or business..
- In mathematicsMathematics is commonly defined as the study of patterns of structure, change, and space; more informally, one might say it is the study of "figures and numbers". In the formalist view, it is the investigation of axiomatically defined abstract structures, a linkIn mathematics, a link is a collection of knots which may be linked (or knotted) together. More formally, a link is a subspace of 3-dimensional Euclidean space whose connected components are homeomorphic to circles. A knot can be described as a link with is a collection of disjoint knots which may by mutually knotted (linked) together.
- The verb "to link", which in computer science means to assemble one or more object files and libraries into a single executable or library.
- Link, a video game character in the Legend of Zelda series by Nintendo.
- Project LINK, a project initiated in 1968 to build the world's first global macroeconomic model.
- The Link, a British pro- German organisation founded in 1937.
- Edwin Albert Link, an aviation pioneer.
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