noun a curved line or shape
verb to move or follow a curved trajectory
In film and television, an arc can refer to the overall storyline or character development over a series of episodes or movies.
In literature, an arc can refer to the progression or development of a character or plot over the course of a story.
In architecture, an arc refers to a curved structure or element, such as an arched doorway or window.
In physics, an arc refers to a segment of a curve, such as a circular arc or a parabolic arc, often used to describe the path of a moving object.
In electronics, an arc is an electrical breakdown of a gas that produces an ongoing plasma discharge, often seen in high-voltage systems.
In geometry, an arc is a portion of the circumference of a circle, or any curved line.
In computer graphics, an arc is a smooth curve joining two points, used in creating shapes and paths.
In writing, 'arc' refers to the development and progression of a character or storyline over the course of a narrative.
In psychology, 'arc' can refer to patterns or trajectories of behavior or development.
In architecture, 'arc' can refer to a curved or arched element of a design.
In software development, 'arc' can refer to a specific type of programming pattern or structure.
In engineering, 'arc' can refer to a curved path or trajectory of movement or force.
In filmmaking, 'arc' can refer to the emotional or thematic journey of a character throughout a movie.
In graphic design, 'arc' can refer to a curved or arched element in a visual composition.