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Latin Characters: Symbol Meaning SI Unit of Measure

This document defines many common symbols used in science and engineering, along with their meanings and standard SI units of measurement. Some key symbols include: - c for the speed of light in a vacuum (m/s) - g for acceleration due to gravity (m/s2) - E for energy (J) - F for force (N) - h for Planck's constant (J*s) - m for mass (kg) - t for time (s) The document provides translations for both Latin characters and common Greek characters used in scientific notation.

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Latin Characters: Symbol Meaning SI Unit of Measure

This document defines many common symbols used in science and engineering, along with their meanings and standard SI units of measurement. Some key symbols include: - c for the speed of light in a vacuum (m/s) - g for acceleration due to gravity (m/s2) - E for energy (J) - F for force (N) - h for Planck's constant (J*s) - m for mass (kg) - t for time (s) The document provides translations for both Latin characters and common Greek characters used in scientific notation.

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Latin characters

Symbol Meaning SI Unit of Measure


area
A
magnetic vector potential
meter per second squared (m/s²) or
a acceleration
(ms−2)
magnetic flux density
tesla (T), or equivalently,
also called the magnetic field density or magnetic
weber per square meter (Wb/m²)
induction
capacitance
C heat capacity
constant of integration varied depending on context
speed of light (in a vacuum) Meters per Second (m/s)
c speed of sound Meters per Second (m/s)
specific heat capacity
electric displacement field
coulomb per square meter (C/m²)
also called the electric flux density
distance meter (m)
impact parameter meter (m)
d
diameter
differential (e.g. dx)
differential vector element of surface area A,
with infinitesimally
square meter (m²)
small magnitude and direction normal to surface S

differential element of volume V enclosed by


dV cubic meter (m³)
surface S
electric field volt per meter (V/m)
E energy joule (J)
eccentricity unitless
e 2.71828... (base of the natural
logarithm), electron, elementary charge
force newton (N)
frequency hertz (Hz)
f function
friction
newton meter squared per kilogram
G the gravitational constant
squared (N m²/kg²)
g acceleration due to gravity
magnetic field strength ampere per meter (A/m)
also called just magnetic field
H Hamiltonian joule (J)
height
h
Planck's constant joule second (J s)
joule second (J s)
reduced Planck's constant
action joule second (J s)
intensity watt per square meter (W/m²)
I sound intensity watt per square meter (W/m²)
electric current ampere (A)
moment of inertia
Cartesian x-axis basis unit vector unitless
i intensity watt per square meter (W/m²)
imaginary unit
free current density,
not including polarization or magnetization currents ampere per square meter (A/m²)
bound in a material
j Cartesian y-axis basis unit vector unitless
K kinetic energy joule (J)
Cartesian z-axis basis unit vector unitless
Boltzmann constant joule per kelvin (J/K)
k
wavenumber
wavenumber
inductance henry (H)
L luminosity watt (W)
angular momentum
l length
magnetization ampere per meter (A/m)
M moment of force
newton meter (N m)
often simply called moment or torque
m mass kilogram (kg)
normal vector unit varies depending on context
N
atomic number unitless
refractive index unitless
n
principal quantum number unitless
P power watt (W)
momentum kilogram meter per second (kg m/s)
pressure pascal (Pa)
Electric Charge coulomb (C)
Q
Heat joule (J)
q electric charge coulomb (C)
Electrical resistance ohm (Ω)
R Ricci tensor unitless
radiancy
radius of rotation or distance between two things
such as the masses in Newton's law of universal meter (m)
r gravitation
radius vector (position)
surface area m2
S entropy J/K
action
arc length meter (m)
s
displacement
period second (s)
T Thermodynamic Temperature
kelvin (K)
also called absolute temperature
t time second (s)
four-velocity meter per second (m/s)
potential energy joule (J)
U
internal energy joule (J)
relativistic mass kilogram (kg)
u joule per cubic meter (J/m³) or joule per
energy density
kilogram (J/kg) depending on the context
voltage
volt (V)
also called electric potential difference
V
volume m3
shear force
velocity meter per second (m/s)
W mechanical work
w width m
a generic unknown varied depending on context
x
displacement
Z Electrical impedance
[edit]Greek characters
Symbol Name Meaning SI Unit of Measure
radian per second squared
α alpha angular acceleration
(rad/s²)
β beta velocity in terms of the speed of light c unitless
Lorentz factor unitless
photon
γ gamma
gamma ray
shear strain
a change in a variable (e.g. Δx) unitless
Δ delta
Laplace operator
δ delta displacement (usually small)
permittivity farad per meter (F/m)
ε epsilon
strain unitless
energy efficiency unitless
η eta coefficient of viscosity
pascal second (Pa s)
also called simply viscosity
θ theta angular displacement radian (rad)
torsion coefficient newton meter per radian (N
Κ kappa
also called torsion constant m/rad)
cosmological constant per second squared (s−2)
Λ lambda meter
λ wavelength
(m)
magnetic moment ampere square meter (A m²)
coefficient of friction
mu
dynamic viscosity
permeability (electromagnetism)
frequency hertz (Hz)
ν nu
kinematic viscosity
Ω omega ohm
ω omega angular frequency radian per second (rad/s)
mass density kilogram per cubic meter
usually simply called density (kg/m³)
free electric charge density,
ρ rho coulomb per cubic
not including dipole charges bound in a
meter (C/m³)
material
resistivity
Σ sigma summation operator
electrical conductivity
σ sigma
normal stress
torque newton meter (N m)
τ tau shear stress
time constant s
unit varies depending on
field strength
Φ phi context
magnetic flux
φ phi electric potential
π pi 3.14159... (irrational number)
wave
Ψ unitless
function
ζ zeta damping ratio unitless
[edit]Other characters
Symbol Name Meaning SI Unit of Measure
the divergence operator
nabla dot per meter (m−1)
often pronounced "del dot"
the curl operator
nabla cross per meter (m−1)
often pronounced "del cross"
nabla del (differential operator)
"der", "dow", "die", "partial" or simply partial
"d" derivative (e.g. )

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