No, case sensitive only means that the upper or lowercase characters will be remembered as such. For example, if your psword contains an uppercase letter, it will not be accepted if that letter is entered in lowercase. For something that is not case sensitive, this will not matter.
In a case sensitive scenario, if your psword is Killjoy1, when typed killjoy1 it will not be accepted.
it means that capital and not capital letters are important to the code
It means that is a letter for a code appears as a capital or lower case on a code list then it must be typed as such. For example if you saw ECW you cant type EcW or Ecw because all the letters have to be capital
It means it doesn't make a difference wether you write it in capital letters or lower case letters
If you mean Microsoft word, just decrease the font size of the capital letter until it looks the same.
"An uppercase letter" or "A capital letter".
First, "case" refers to whether a letter or letters of the alphabet are in CAPS or are in lowercase. (Or, caps and small letters.)"Case sensitive" is a phrase meaning that computers, especially in website-creation, will read letters differently depending on whether the letters are in CAPS or in lowercase. Web URLs (the address) and passwords are most often case-sensitive. So, if you see in part of a URL this:categoryABC-ID1356that lettering is different fromcategoryabc-id1356The first one would also be different from:categoryAbc-Id1356 (or any other combination of upper and lowercase lettering)Web hosting sites may require case-sensitive rules, while other websites do not use case-sensitive (instead, they are case-insensitive). Passwords may be either case-sensitive or case-insensitive, but most are case-sensitive. This is why you might sometimes see the message to check your Cap Lock status when a (otherwise correct) password fails.So, there is a difference, for example, between each of these:case sensitiveCASE SENSITIVECaSe sEnSiTiVe (or other combination of lowercase letters and capital letters).
Use capital letters, example "A" instead of a. (lower case)
'si' does stand for any chemical element!!!!! If you mean 'Si', then it is silicon. NB For single letter elemental symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. For two letter elemental symbols, the first letter is always a capital letter amd the second letter is small /lower case. This is the International IUPAC standard, and as found in the Periodic Table. Hence, silicon is 'Si' , not 'si'
The star within a circle designates a capital city, in the case of Washington DC, a country's capital. distric of Columbia
The Greek letter sigma as a capital looks like a spiky E, whereas the lower case looks like a ball with a horizontal stick to the right of it. The capital version means the sum of in maths and science. The lower case version means a type of chemical bond in organic chemistry between on C atom and another where just one electron pair is shared.
What is Cs2o . If you mean Cs2O, then the name is Caersium oxide. NB For all chemical symbols. #1 A one letter symbol is ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter, hence oxygen is 'O' . not 'o'. #2 A two letter symbol is first letter a capital letter and the secons letter is always small/lower case. , caesium is 'Cs' as given.
Capital "T" = tablespoon. Lower case "t" = teaspoon.