- A
coupling is a
device used to
connect two
shafts together at
their ends for the
purpose of
transmitting power. The
primary purpose of
couplings is to...
- A
coupling or
coupler is a mechanism,
typically located at each end of a rail vehicle, that
connects them
together to form a train. The
equipment that...
- components.
Subareas include the
coupling of classes, interfaces, data, and services.
Loose coupling is the
opposite of
tight coupling.
Components in a loosely...
-
Coupling coefficient, or
coupling factor, may
refer to:
Electromechanical coupling coefficient Coupling coefficient (inductors), or
coupling factor, between...
-
Capacitive coupling is the
transfer of
energy within an
electrical network or
between distant networks by
means of
displacement current between circuit(s)...
-
nuclear chemistry and
nuclear physics, J-
couplings (also
called spin-spin
coupling or
indirect dipole–dipole
coupling) are
mediated through chemical bonds...
-
between modules.
Coupling is
usually contrasted with cohesion. Low
coupling often correlates with high cohesion, and vice versa. Low
coupling is
often thought...
- Look up
coupling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coupling is a
connection or
joint between two things.
Coupling may also
refer to:
Coupling (physics)...
- In physics, a
coupling constant or
gauge coupling parameter (or, more simply, a
coupling), is a
number that
determines the
strength of the
force exerted...
- In electronics,
direct coupling or DC
coupling (also
called conductive coupling and
galvanic coupling) is the
transfer of
electrical energy by
means of...