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In general, a thing's components are its parts; the things it is composed of. Components are those identifiable, differentiable and autonomous elements that compose a system.
In technology:
- Component, in telecommunications and computing, is an assembly
- Components, in television, are discrete channels for red, green, blue; see also audio and video connector or component video
- Symmetrical components, in electrical engineering, analysis of unbalanced three phase power systems
- Software componentry, in software, a field of study within software engineering dealing with object-oriented design
In science:
- Connected component (graph theory), in mathematics, a maximal connected subgraph; see connected space for general spaces
- Component, in physics, a dimension of a vector such as vertical component
- Component (thermodynamics), a chemically distinct constituent of a phase of a system.
- Component, in chemistry, refers to one of the molecular chemical species making up a system; see also Gibbs' phase rule
Other uses:
- Component, in logistics, a part, or combination of parts having a specified function, that can only be installed or replaced as an entity.
- In arthroplasty and joint replacement surgery components are the terms used for the individual prosthetic elements of the artificial joint.
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