Range
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Range may refer to:
[edit] In mathematics, science, and technology
[edit] In mathematics
- Range - Interval, the range between minimum and maximum
- Range (mathematics), the set of all output values produced by a function
- Range (statistics), the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a set
- Studentized range, a statistical range divided by the standard deviation of the set
the highest minus the lowest
[edit] In science
- Range (particle radiation), the distance a charged particle travels before stopping
- Range (biology), the geographical area where a species can be found
- Range (music), the set of notes a musical instrument can play, or that are used in a piece of music.
- Vocal range, the breadth of pitch that a human voice can produce
[edit] In technology
- Range (computer science), the set of allowed values for a variable
- Range (aircraft), the distance an aircraft can fly
- Range of a projectile, the potential distance a projectile can be hurled by a firearm or cannon
- Range, the reach of an electromagnetic signal
[edit] In surveying
- A range grid line in the Public Land Survey System, used in the United States
- A range grid line in the Dominion Land Survey system, used in Western Canada
- A range grid line in the Alberta Township System, a variant of Dominion Land Survey system
- Range road, a road that run along a range grid line
[edit] Other uses
- Mountain range, a group of mountains bordered by lowlands
- Shooting range, a controlled environment where weapons are fired at targets
- Rangeland and open range, in ranching
- Home on the Range, the title of a song, film, and book
- Driving range, an area where golfers can practice their swing
- Rosslyn Range, an American long jumper
- Kitchen stove, or range, an appliance used for cooking food
- range of numbers, a range is a term used in math to tell someone what there variety of numbers are.
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