The symbol for electrical volts is "V".
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The symbol for voltage is the letter E. It stands for Electromotive force known as EMF.
Volts(V)
Volts (symbol V)
Volts are a measure of electrical pressure....... symbol V Watts are a measure of Electrical Power.....symbol W Now interestingly Watts are a product (or is it sum, I can never remember) of the Volts multiplied by the Amps (symbol I) written as W= VxI ie 20Watts = 10Volts x 2 Amps. Transposing the formula above gives the relationships between Amps, Volts,Watts. Resistance is also a player.......... symbol R (unit is Ohms) but that's not the question Hope this helps.
I believe the symbol you used, the "omega" stands for ohms, a measure of resistance in electricity and electrical work.
It's actually a small "u" that means micro, normally it is followed by a capital letter of whatever is being tested....Volts, Amps.CommentActually, the symbol for 'micro' is not a small 'u', but the Greek letter µ, pronounced 'mu'. Thus, the symbol for microamps is µA.
Current symbol I =voltage/resesistance I=V/R for direct current (dc) and for a resistive load in alternating current (ac)
Voltage is represented by the symbol "V" in a circuit. It measures the electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit and is typically measured in volts.
volts abbr (V)
900,000 Volts. That is Nine Hundred Thousand volts.
150 volts is 125% of 120 volts.
The conversion factor from electron volts to volts is 1 eV 1.602 x 10-19 volts.
5000 volts