Formula Symbols -2-
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I am sure a few quiz takers were a bit confused. I am asking for a formula symbol NOT the symbol for that quantities unit of measurement. For example: F = ma the formula symbol for force is 'F'. Get it? May now the FORCE be with you.
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Comments (1)
Buzzerman (Level: 70.8)
Wed, 22nd Apr '09 8:17 PM
last I heard, density is actually represented by the Greek letter "Rho" ...


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