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Physical Variables and Constants
To insert the symbol associated with a given physical variable or constant into the text of any Wiki document, type ... |
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Symbol |
Definition |
Template_Name |
Unicode |
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<math>~G</math> |
Newtonian gravitational constant; <math>6.67\times 10^{-11} ~\mathrm{mks~units}</math> |
x0047 |
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<math>~k</math> |
Boltzmann constant; <math>1.38\times 10^{-23}~\mathrm{mks~units}</math> |
x006B |
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<math>~\rho</math> |
Density; units of "mass/volume" |
x03C1 |
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<math>~V</math> |
Specific Volume = 1/<math>~\rho</math>; units of "volume/mass" |
V |
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<math>~\Phi</math> |
Newtonian gravitational potential; units of "energy/mass" or "velocity-squared" |
x03A6 |
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<math>~P</math> |
Pressure; units of "force/area" or "energy/volume" |
x0050 |
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<math>~\epsilon</math> |
Specific internal energy; units of "energy/mass" or "velocity-squared" |
x03B5 |
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<math>~t</math> |
Time |
x0074 |
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<math>~\vec{v}</math> |
Euclidean 3-space velocity vector; units of "length/time" |
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<math>~\vec{x}</math> |
Euclidean 3-space position vector |
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