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Look up chain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Roller chains Chain

A chain can be any of the following:

  • a flexible connection through multiple rigid links; applications include:
    • pulling (it cannot be used for pushing)
      • power transmission, as in roller chains (e.g., bicycle chains)
      • conveyance systems, similar to a conveyor belt, as in flat chains and pintle chains
    • hanging, for instance in a steelyard balance or as the main cable in earlier suspension bridges (in modern bridges wire cables are used)
    • keeping together to avoid falling apart, drifting away, theft (as in a bicycle chain), fleeing (of a prisoner)
    • jewelery
  • In mathematics:
    • In algebraic topology, a chain is formal linear combination of k-simplices; see chain (algebraic topology).
    • In order theory, a chain is a totally ordered subset of a partially ordered set; see chain (order theory).
    • In probability theory, a Markov chain.
  • In chemistry:
    • a sequence of atoms linked by chemical bonds, as in an hydrocarbon chain
    • a sequence of monomers linked by chemical bonds to form a polymer
    • the ideal chain mathematical model of polymer folding
  • a measure of length used in surveying and equal to 22 yards (also called the surveyor's or Gunter's chain)
  • a measuring instrument used in engineering, also called the engineer's or Ramsden's chain (and rarely, its length of 100 ft as a unit of measurement, though the results of the measurements are normally expressed in feet)
  • a business chain: chain of stores, restaurant chain, hotel chain, or other franchised retail establishment
  • a chainmail, a type of armor made of interlocking chain links.
  • the part of a sailing ship where the shrouds supporting the masts attach to the hull
  • a chain of command
  • "Chains (song)", a song performed by the Beatles.
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