Catenary

/ˈkætɪneri/ noun

A mathematical curve formed by a chain or rope hanging under its own weight between two fixed points.

From Medieval Latin catenaria (relating to a chain), from catena (chain). The mathematical form was formally analyzed in the 1600s by physicists solving the 'hanging chain problem.'

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