noun
- the curve formed by a chain, rope, or cable hanging freely under its own weight between two fixed points
Usage: mathematics and physics term
adjective
- relating to or shaped like a catenary curve
Examples
- The power lines between the utility poles form a perfect catenary.
- A catenary arch is stronger than a parabolic arch and is often used in architecture.
- When you hold a chain at both ends and let it hang, the shape it makes is a catenary.
- The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is designed as an inverted catenary curve.
- Engineers study catenary curves to understand how cables distribute weight.
- The catenary shape minimizes stress on the supporting structures.