Event facts for kids
An event is something which happens or takes place. An event is brief, possibly extremely brief. Contrast with a process, which takes time.
- Alternate meaning: an important activity, an item in a program, or the program as a whole.
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Culture
- A special occasion, such as a wedding or other party, is a social event.
Science
- In physics (and in some kinds of philosophy), an event occurs at a point in time which can be distinguished because the state of the world changed. Something was different before and after the event.
- In special relativity (and general relativity), an event is a point in the spacetime continuum, i.e. it has a position in space and time.
- In experimental particle physics, an event refers to a set of elementary particle interactions recorded in a brief span of time.
- In probability a possible outcome of an experiment is called an elementary event, while a set of those (a subset of all) is called simply an event. (See event (probability theory).)
- In palaeontology, one speaks of extinction events.
Telecommunications
- In information processing, an event is a change in the properties received by an observer after being transmitted from an object.
- In computer science, an event is a software message that indicates something has happened. See event-driven programming. A number of protocols, such as MIDI, are also event-based.
See also
In Spanish: Evento para niños
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