It's a grave accent. See Below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%80
The tilde symbol in a web address (eg. http://www.website.com/~tim) usually means that the website belongs to the user with the name after the tilde (in this example, the username is "tim")
it is called proces symbol
a straight under G means its for direct current or if its zig zag its for alternating current...
Its Unicode value is 221A according to System tool Character map Advanced view Unicode subrange Math operators. But I haven't done C in awhile, so I don't know how to or if you can. ASCII value of root symbol is 251. In C we can print this symbol by printing the character value as below printf("%c",251); this will print the root symbol
All i know that it is called HDPE, but i don't know any more than that!! soz :)..
its this key ~ but no one knows how to activate it!
The tilde symbol is used in mathematics to represent infinity.
Do you mean this: ~ It's called a tilde.
Answer: = The symbol for Similarity is the Tilde, ~. It is NOT the equal symbol, =.
If it's the ~ you're talking about then it's called a tilde.
The tilde symbol in a web address (eg. http://www.website.com/~tim) usually means that the website belongs to the user with the name after the tilde (in this example, the username is "tim")
The tilde symbol in a web address (eg. http://www.website.com/~tim) usually means that the website belongs to the user with the name after the tilde (in this example, the username is "tim")
~ tilde ` prime
It's called an "inverted mordent". If it has a little line through it, it's simply called a "mordent".
The "~" symbol is called a tilde, and when it is above the letter "n" in Spanish, it means that "n" is pronounced like "ny".
If it is to the left of the 1 key it is called the tilde key
it is just a way of pronouncing a word with inflections of the voice.