Typically m is used to represent Mass; though, as it is a variable, m could be used for anything.
In physics, the letter "m" typically stands for mass.
It stands for mechanical. In physics, AMA stands for Actual Mechanical Advantage. (see related question)
The letter "M" can stand for various things depending on the context. It can represent "meter" in measurements, "mass" in physics, or "molar" in chemistry. In a more general sense, "M" might also denote "million" in finance or "male" in gender classifications. Additionally, it could symbolize concepts like "music," "memory," or "motivation."
sideways M in physics is the greek letter sigma which means sum. other m's can mean mass those are the only m's i know of.
The M stand for her middle name
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