Arc may refer to:
Mathematics
- Arc (geometry), a segment of a differentiable curve
- Circular arc, a segment of a circle
 
 - Arc (topology), a segment of a path
 - Arc length, the distance between two points along a section of a curve
 - Arc (projective geometry), a particular type of set of points of a projective plane
 - arc (function prefix) (arcus), a prefix for inverse trigonometric functions
 - Directed arc, a directed edge in graph theory
 - Minute and second of arc, a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/60 of one degree.
 - Wild arc, a concept from geometric topology
 
Science and technology
Geology
- Arc, in geology a mountain chain configured as an arc due to a common orogeny along a plate margin or the effect of back-arc extension
- Hellenic arc, the arc of islands positioned over the Hellenic Trench in the Aegean Sea off Greece
 
 
- Back-arc basin, a subsided region caused by back-arc extension
 
- Back-arc region, the region created by back-arc extension, containing all the basins, faults, and volcanoes generated by the extension
 - Island arc, an arc-shaped archipelago, usually so configured for geologic causes, such as sea-floor spreading, common orogeny on the margin of the same plate, or back-arc extension
- Northeastern Japan Arc, an island arc
 - Banda Arc, a set of island arcs in Indonesia
 
 - Continental arc, in geology a continental mountain chain or parallel alignment of chains (as opposed to island arcs), configured in an arc
- Eastern Arc Mountains, a continental arc of Africa
 
 - Volcanic arc, a chain of volcanoes positioned in an arc shape as seen from above
- Aleutian Arc, a large volcanic arc in the U.S. state of Alaska
 
 - Nastapoka arc, a circular coastline in Hudson Bay
 
Technology
arc, the command-line interface for ArcInfo- ARC (file format), a file name extension for archive files
 - ARC (processor), 32-bit RISC architecture
 - ARC (adaptive replacement cache), a page replacement algorithm for high-performance filesystems
 - Arc (browser), a freeware browser developed by The Browser Company
 - Arc (programming language), a Lisp dialect designed by Paul Graham
 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, a cellphone
 - Audio Return Channel, an audio technology working over HDMI
 - Authenticated Received Chain, an email authentication system
 - Arc lamp, a lamp that produces light by an electric arc 
- Xenon arc lamp, a highly specialized type of gas discharge lamp
 - Deuterium arc lamp, a low-pressure gas-discharge light source
 - Hydrargyrum medium-arc iodide lamp, the trademark name of Osram's brand of metal-halide gas discharge medium arc-length lamp
 
 - Electric arc furnace, a furnace that heats charged material by means of an electric arc
 - Arc welding, a welding process that is used to join metal to metal
 - Arc-fault circuit interrupter, a specialized circuit breaker
 - Arc converter, a spark transmitter
 - Intel Arc, brand of graphics processing units designed by Intel
 - Arc, one side (half) of an arch
 
Other science
- Electric arc, an ongoing plasma discharge (an electric current through a gas), producing light and heat
 - Arc flash, the light and heat produced as part of an arc fault
 - Arc (protein), a name of product of an immediate early gene, also called Arg3.1
 - Reflex arc, a neural pathway that controls a reflex
 - Circumhorizontal arc, an optical phenomenon
 - Circumzenithal arc, an optical phenomenon
 
Arts and entertainment
Music
- The Arcs, an American garage rock band formed by Dan Auerbach in 2015
 - A.R.C. (album), by pianist Chick Corea with bassist David Holland and drummer Barry Altschul recorded in 1971
 - Arc (Neil Young & Crazy Horse album), 1991
 - Arc (Everything Everything album), 2013
 - Arc (EP), a 2016 EP by Agoraphobic Nosebleed
 - "Arc", a song by Pearl Jam from Riot Act
 
Video games
- Arc System Works, a video game developer
 - Luminous Arc, a video game series
 - The title character of Arc the Lad, a series of role-playing video games for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2
 - Armored Response Coalition, a fictional military/resistance organization seen in the 2020 video game Doom Eternal
 
Other arts and entertainment
- Tilted Arc, a controversial public art installation by Richard Serra
 - Arc Poetry Magazine, a Canadian literary journal
 - Character arc, the status of a character as it unfolds throughout the story
 - Story arc, an extended or continuing storyline
 - Arcs, one of the twelve basic principles of animation
 
Codes
- Arcata Transit Center, Amtrak code for the station in Arcata, California
 - IATA airport code of Arctic Village Airport, a public use airport in Alaska
 - ISO 639-2 and -5 language code of the Aramaic language, a Semitic language
 - ISO 639-3 language code of the Official Aramaic language, spoken between 700 BCE and 300 BCE
 
Companies and organizations
- Arc Infrastructure, an Australian railway company
 - Arc International, a French manufacturer and distributor of household goods
 - Arc Publications, a UK independent publisher of poetry
 - 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
 - Arc Holdings, a French manufacturer of household goods
 
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
 - Les Arcs, a ski resort in the French Alps
 - Arc, short for "Arcade"; a Street suffix as used in the US
 
Other uses
- Arc (Bahá'í), a number of administrative buildings for the Bahá'í Faith, located on Mount Carmel in Israel
 - Arc (greyhounds), a major greyhound race in the Greyhound Board of Great Britain calendar
 
See also
- Joan of Arc (c. 1412–1431), national heroine of France and Catholic saint
 - ARC (disambiguation)
 - Arc Angel (disambiguation)
 - Arc reactor (disambiguation)
 - Arch (disambiguation)
 - Arch of Triumph (disambiguation)
 - Ark (disambiguation)
 
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