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- Tether abstract "A tether is a cord, fixture, or flexible attachment that anchors something movable to a reference point which may be fixed or moving. There are a number of applications for tethers: balloons, kites, tethered wind-energy conversion systems, anchors, tethered water-flow energy conversion systems, towing, animal constraint, spaceflight, and power-kiting. Also, tethering to prevent theft of an object like a computer at a school or library is now commonly seen.".
- Tether wikiPageID "2835989".
- Tether wikiPageLength "2035".
- Tether wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Tether wikiPageRevisionID "681004339".
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Anchor.
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hardware_(mechanical).
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Failure_cause.
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Fracture.
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Glider_(sailplane).
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink High-altitude_wind_power.
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Leash.
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Power_kite.
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Safety_link.
- Tether wikiPageWikiLink Space_tether.
- Tether wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cables".
- Tether wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tether".
- Tether wikiPageWikiLinkText "elastic recoil".
- Tether wikiPageWikiLinkText "tether".
- Tether wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Elucidate.
- Tether wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Tether wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tether wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tech-stub.
- Tether subject Category:Hardware_(mechanical).
- Tether hypernym Cord.
- Tether type Ligament.
- Tether type Machine.
- Tether type Redirect.
- Tether comment "A tether is a cord, fixture, or flexible attachment that anchors something movable to a reference point which may be fixed or moving. There are a number of applications for tethers: balloons, kites, tethered wind-energy conversion systems, anchors, tethered water-flow energy conversion systems, towing, animal constraint, spaceflight, and power-kiting. Also, tethering to prevent theft of an object like a computer at a school or library is now commonly seen.".
- Tether label "Tether".
- Tether sameAs Q7706101.
- Tether sameAs m.085tdx.
- Tether sameAs Q7706101.
- Tether wasDerivedFrom Tether?oldid=681004339.
- Tether isPrimaryTopicOf Tether.