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*The number of phases in a power system in [[electrical engineering]], for example 1Φ for single phase, 3Φ for three phase.
*The number of phases in a power system in [[electrical engineering]], for example 1Φ for single phase, 3Φ for three phase.
The [[diameter]] symbol in [[engineering]] [[image:Boundy diameter symbol.png]] is often incorrectly referred to as "phi". This symbol is used to indicate the diameter of a circular section, for example [[image:Boundy diameter symbol.png]]14 means the diameter of the [[circle]] is 14 [[Units of measurement|units]].
The [[diameter]] symbol in [[engineering]] [[image:Boundy diameter symbol.png]] is often incorrectly referred to as "phi". This symbol is used to indicate the diameter of a circular section, for example [[image:Boundy diameter symbol.png]]14 means the diameter of the [[circle]] is 14 [[Units of measurement|units]].


See also [[phi phenomenon]].




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In HTML/[[XHTML]], the upper and lower case phi [[character entity reference]]s are <tt>&amp;Phi;</tt> (&Phi;) and <tt>&amp;phi;</tt> (&phi;) respectively. In [[LaTeX]], the math symbols are <tt>\Phi</tt> (<math>\Phi</math>), <tt>\phi</tt> (<math>\phi</math>), and <tt>\varphi</tt> (<math>\varphi</math>).
In HTML/[[XHTML]], the upper and lower case phi [[character entity reference]]s are <tt>&amp;Phi;</tt> (&Phi;) and <tt>&amp;phi;</tt> (&phi;) respectively. In [[LaTeX]], the math symbols are <tt>\Phi</tt> (<math>\Phi</math>), <tt>\phi</tt> (<math>\phi</math>), and <tt>\varphi</tt> (<math>\varphi</math>).


== See also ==
* [[phi phenomenon]]



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:36, 17 November 2007

Phi (uppercase Φ, lowercase φ or ϕ), pronounced [fi] in modern Greek and as [faɪ] in English, is the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet. In modern Greek, it represents [f], a voiceless labiodental fricative. In Ancient Greek it represented [], an aspirated voiceless bilabial plosive. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 500 (φʹ) or 500,000 (͵φ).


The lower-case letter (or often its variant, ) is used as a symbol for:


The upper-case letter Φ is used as a symbol for:

The diameter symbol in engineering is often incorrectly referred to as "phi". This symbol is used to indicate the diameter of a circular section, for example 14 means the diameter of the circle is 14 units.


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In Unicode, there are multiple forms of the phi letter:

  • lower case:
    • U+03C6 GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI (φ): letter phi, used in Greek texts.
    • U+03D5 GREEK PHI SYMBOL (ϕ): phi symbol, for mathematical and technical contexts. [1]
    • U+0278 LATIN SMALL LETTER PHI (ɸ): Latin letter phi (IPA symbol).
  • upper case:
    • U+03A6 GREEK CAPITAL LETTER PHI (Φ): Greek capital letter phi

In HTML/XHTML, the upper and lower case phi character entity references are &Phi; (Φ) and &phi; (φ) respectively. In LaTeX, the math symbols are \Phi (), \phi (), and \varphi ().


See also


References