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A term, element, means "a constituent part", & can besides mean:

Within chemistry or even electronics: Chemical element, a class of atoms by using the equivalent total of protons in the nucleus Electrical element, any device (such as an inductance, resistance, capacitance, conductor even, line, or cathode ray tube) sustaining terminals at which it can be attached directly using more equipment. It can too mean an antenna radiator even (either leechlike or active). Within circuitry, it may be utilized to specify the part of an integrated circuit that contributes directly to the IC's operation

Around math: Element (mathematics), the member of a placed or even class ''Euclid's Elements, a mathematical treatise on geometry

Inside philosophy: Classical element, in ancient days believed to become a realm wherein completely matter in the universe existed & whereof completely matter consisted. Too utilized for ritual purposes by modern pagan religion, virtually all conspicuously Wicca & ceremonial magic. Five elements, the basis of the universe based on data from Chinese Taoism Five elements, the basis of the universe based on data from Hindu Samkhya philosophy Five elements, the basis of the universe based on data from Japanese

Inside music: Elements - The Best of Mike Oldfield'', a compilation album by Mike Oldfield The Elements (song), by Tom Lehrer

Element can likewise refer to: Element Skateboards, a skateboard manufacturer Honda Element, a sport utility vehicle

A term is too utilized when language around: Morse code, where a dot & dash come elements XML, where an element occurs as particular sort of grammatical fragment of the document


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