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==Geography ==
== Geography ==
* [[Range (geographic)]], a chain of hills or mountains; a somewhat linear, complex mountainous or hilly area (cordillera, sierra)
* [[Range (geographic)]], a chain of hills or mountains; a somewhat linear, complex mountainous or hilly area (cordillera, sierra)
** [[Mountain range]], a group of mountains bordered by lowlands
** [[Mountain range]], a group of mountains bordered by lowlands
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* [[Rangeland]], deserts, grasslands, shrublands, wetlands, and woodlands that are grazed by domestic livestock or wild animals
* [[Rangeland]], deserts, grasslands, shrublands, wetlands, and woodlands that are grazed by domestic livestock or wild animals


==Mathematics==
== Mathematics ==
* [[Range (mathematics)]], a set containing the output values produced by a function
* [[Range of a function]], a set containing the output values produced by a function
* [[Range (statistics)]], the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a set
* [[Range (statistics)]], the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a set
* [[Interval (mathematics)]], also called ''range'', a set of real numbers that includes all numbers between any two numbers in the set
* [[Interval (mathematics)]], also called ''range'', a set of real numbers that includes all numbers between any two numbers in the set
* [[Column space]], also called the ''range'' of a matrix, is the set of all possible linear combinations of the column vectors of the matrix
* [[Column space]], also called the ''range'' of a matrix, is the set of all possible linear combinations of the column vectors of the matrix
* [[Projective range]], a line or a conic in projective geometry
* [[Projective range]], a line or a conic in projective geometry
* Range of a [[quantifier (logic)#Range of quantification|quantifier]], in logic


==Music==
== Music ==
* [[Range (music)]], the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch musical instruments can play
* [[Range (music)]], the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch musical instruments can play
* [[Vocal range]], the breadth of pitches that a human voice can phonate
* [[Vocal range]], the breadth of pitches that a human voice can phonate


==People==
== People ==
* [[Erik Range]] (born 1977), German computer games developer, journalist and YouTube personality
* [[Erik Range]] (born 1977), German computer games developer, journalist and YouTube personality
* [[Harald Range]] (1948-2018), Attorney General of Germany
* [[Harald Range]] (1948–2018), Attorney General of Germany
* [[Heidi Range]] (born 1983), British singer and songwriter
* [[Heidi Range]] (born 1983), British singer and songwriter
* [[M. Athalie Range]] (1915–2006), American civil rights activist and politician
* [[Rosslyn Range]] (born 1933), American long jumper
* [[Rosslyn Range]] (born 1933), American long jumper


==Places==
== Places ==

* [[Range, Alabama]], an unincorporated community
* [[Range, Ohio]], an unincorporated community
* [[Range, Ohio]], an unincorporated community
* [[Range, Wisconsin]], an unincorporated community
* [[Range, Wisconsin]], an unincorporated community
* [[Range Township, Madison County, Ohio]]


==Science==
== Science ==
* [[Range (biology)]], the geographical area where a species can be found
* [[Range (biology)]], the geographical area where a species can be found
* [[Range (particle radiation)]], the distance a charged particle travels before stopping
* [[Range (particle radiation)]], the distance a charged particle travels before stopping


==Technology==
== Technology ==
* [[Range (aeronautics)]], the distance an aircraft can fly
* [[Range (aeronautics)]], the distance an aircraft can fly
* [[Range (computer science)]], the set of allowed values for a variable
* [[Range (computer programming)]], the set of allowed values for a variable
* Range, any [[kitchen stove]] with multiple burners, especially in the US
* Range, any [[kitchen stove]] with multiple burners, especially in the United States
* [[All-electric range]], the driving range of a vehicle using only power from its electric battery pack
* [[All-electric range]], the driving range of a vehicle using only power from its electric battery pack
* [[Range of a projectile]], the potential distance a projectile can be hurled by a firearm or cannon
* [[Range of a projectile]], the potential distance a projectile can be hurled by a firearm or cannon
* [[Slant range]], distance between two objects on different levels
* [[Slant range]], distance between two objects on different levels


==Other uses==
== Other uses ==
* Range, in [[navigational transit]], is a pair of navigational beacons whose line indicates a channel; if lighted, they are called
* Range, in [[navigational transit]], is a pair of navigational beacons whose line indicates a channel; if lighted, they are called
** Range lights (in the US), or [[leading lights]] (in the UK)
** Range lights (in the US), or [[leading lights]] (in the UK)
* An open stretch of land used for [[projectile]] testing
* Range, a term used by architectural historians to describe a long building or row of buildings, e.g., in a monastery
* [[Bombing range]], a military test and training facility
** [[Bombing range]], a military test and training facility used by combat aircraft to practise attacking ground targets.
* [[Driving range]], an area where golfers can practice their swing
** [[Driving range]], an area where golfers can practice their swing
** [[Shooting range]], a controlled environment where ranged weapons are discharged at targets
* [[Range anxiety]], the fear that a vehicle has insufficient range to reach its destination and would thus strand the vehicle's occupants
* [[Range anxiety]], the fear that a vehicle has insufficient range to reach its destination and would thus strand the vehicle's occupants
* [[Range factor]] (commonly abbreviated RF), a baseball statistic
* [[Range factor]] (commonly abbreviated RF), a baseball statistic
* [[Rocket engine test facility]], also known as a rocket test range
* [[Shooting range]], a controlled environment where weapons are fired at targets
*''[[Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World]]'', 2019 book by David Epstein
* ''[[Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World]]'', 2019 book by David Epstein


==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Rangefinder]]
* [[Rangefinder]]
* [[Ranger (disambiguation)]]
* [[Ranger (disambiguation)]]

Latest revision as of 01:32, 17 May 2024

Range may refer to:

Geography

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  • Range (geographic), a chain of hills or mountains; a somewhat linear, complex mountainous or hilly area (cordillera, sierra)
  • Range, a term used to identify a survey township in the US
  • Rangeland, deserts, grasslands, shrublands, wetlands, and woodlands that are grazed by domestic livestock or wild animals

Mathematics

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  • Range of a function, a set containing the output values produced by a function
  • Range (statistics), the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a set
  • Interval (mathematics), also called range, a set of real numbers that includes all numbers between any two numbers in the set
  • Column space, also called the range of a matrix, is the set of all possible linear combinations of the column vectors of the matrix
  • Projective range, a line or a conic in projective geometry
  • Range of a quantifier, in logic

Music

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  • Range (music), the distance from the lowest to the highest pitch musical instruments can play
  • Vocal range, the breadth of pitches that a human voice can phonate

People

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  • Erik Range (born 1977), German computer games developer, journalist and YouTube personality
  • Harald Range (1948–2018), Attorney General of Germany
  • Heidi Range (born 1983), British singer and songwriter
  • M. Athalie Range (1915–2006), American civil rights activist and politician
  • Rosslyn Range (born 1933), American long jumper

Places

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Science

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Technology

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Other uses

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See also

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