Generalized dihedral group

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This is a list of common physical constants and their notations. Note that bold text indicates that the quantity is a vector.

Latin characters

Symbol Meaning SI unit of measure
A area meter squared (m2)
magnetic vector potential
amplitude
a acceleration meter per second squared (m/s2) or (m s−2)
B magnetic flux density
also called the magnetic field density or magnetic induction
tesla (T), or equivalently,
weber per square meter (Wb/m2)
C capacitance farad
heat capacity joule per kelvin (J K−1), or equivalently, joule per degree Celsius (J °C−1)
constant of integration varied depending on context
c speed of light (in vacuum) meter per second (m/s)
speed of sound meter per second (m/s)
specific heat capacity joule per kilogram per kelvin (J kg−1 K−1), or equivalently, joule per kilogram per degree Celsius (J kg−1 °C−1)
viscous damping coefficient kilogram per second
D electric displacement field
also called the electric flux density
coulomb per square meter (C/m2)
d distance meter (m)
impact parameter meter (m)
diameter
differential (e.g. dx)
dA differential vector element of surface area A, with infinitesimally

small magnitude and direction normal to surface S

square meter (m2)
dV differential element of volume V enclosed by surface S cubic meter (m3)
E electric field newton per coulomb (N C−1), or equivalently, volt per meter (V m−1)
E energy joule (J)
e eccentricity unitless
2.71828... (base of the natural logarithm), electron, elementary charge
F force newton (N)
f frequency hertz (Hz)
function
friction
G the gravitational constant newton meter squared per kilogram squared (N m2/kg2)
g acceleration due to gravity
H magnetic field strength
also called just magnetic field
ampere per meter (A/m)
H Hamiltonian joule (J)
h height
Planck's constant joule second (J s)
reduced Planck's constant (h2π) joule second (J s)
I action joule second (J s)
intensity watt per square meter (W/m2)
sound intensity watt per square meter (W/m2)
electric current ampere (A)
moment of inertia
i Cartesian x-axis basis unit vector unitless
intensity watt per square meter (W/m2)
imaginary unit
J free current density,
not including polarization or magnetization currents bound in a material
ampere per square meter (A/m2)
j Cartesian y-axis basis unit vector unitless
K kinetic energy joule (J)
k Cartesian z-axis basis unit vector unitless
Boltzmann constant joule per kelvin (J/K)
wavenumber
L inductance henry (H)
luminosity watt (W)
angular momentum newton meter second (N m s or kg m2 s−1)
l length
M magnetization ampere per meter (A/m)
moment of force
often simply called moment or torque
newton meter (N m)
m mass kilogram (kg)
N normal vector unit varies depending on context
atomic number unitless
n refractive index unitless
principal quantum number unitless
P power watt (W)
p momentum kilogram meter per second (kg m/s)
pressure pascal (Pa)
Q electric charge coulomb (C)
Heat joule (J)
q electric charge coulomb (C)
R electrical resistance ohm (Ω)
Ricci tensor unitless
radiancy
r radius of rotation or distance between two things such as the masses in Newton's law of universal gravitation meter (m)
radius vector (position)
S surface area m2
entropy J/K
action
s arc length meter (m)
displacement
T period second (s)
thermodynamic temperature
also called absolute temperature
kelvin (K)
t time second (s)
U four-velocity meter per second (m/s)
U potential energy joule (J)
internal energy joule (J)
u relativistic mass kilogram (kg)
energy density joule per cubic meter (J/m3) or joule per kilogram (J/kg) depending on the context
V voltage
also called electric potential difference
volt (V)
volume m3
shear force
v velocity meter per second (m/s)
W mechanical work joule
w width meter (m)
x a generic unknown varied depending on context
displacement
Z electrical impedance ohm (Ω)

Greek characters

Symbol Name Meaning SI unit of measure
α alpha angular acceleration radian per second squared (rad/s2)
β beta velocity in terms of the speed of light c unitless
γ gamma Lorentz factor unitless
photon
gamma ray
shear strain
Heat capacity ratio unitless
Δ delta a change in a variable (e.g. Δx) unitless
Laplace operator
δ delta displacement (usually small)
ϵ epsilon permittivity farad per meter (F/m)
strain unitless
ζ zeta damping ratio unitless
η eta energy efficiency unitless
coefficient of viscosity
also called simply viscosity
pascal second (Pa s)
θ theta angular displacement radian (rad)
K kappa torsion coefficient
also called torsion constant
newton meter per radian (N m/rad)
Λ lambda cosmological constant per second squared (s−2)
wavelength meter (m)
μ mu magnetic moment ampere square meter (A m2)
coefficient of friction
dynamic viscosity
permeability (electromagnetism)
ν nu frequency hertz (Hz)
kinematic viscosity
π pi 3.14159... (irrational number)
ρ rho mass density
usually simply called density
kilogram per cubic meter (kg/m3)
free electric charge density,
not including dipole charges bound in a material
coulomb per cubic meter (C/m3)
resistivity
Σ sigma summation operator
σ sigma electrical conductivity
normal stress
τ tau torque newton meter (N m)
shear stress
time constant second (s)
Φ phi field strength unit varies depending on context
magnetic flux
ϕ phi electric potential

Higgs Field

Ψ psi wave function unitless
Ω omega ohm
ω omega angular frequency radian per second (rad/s)

Other characters

Symbol Name Meaning SI unit of measure
nabla dot the divergence operator
often pronounced "del dot"
per meter (m−1)
× nabla cross the curl operator
often pronounced "del cross"
per meter (m−1)
nabla del (differential operator)
"der", "dow", "die", "partial" or simply "d" partial derivative (e.g. y/x)

See also