The most common symbol used for DC voltage is two, short, parallel horizontal lines, only the bottom one is dashed. Click here for an image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Direct_current_symbol.svg
AnswerThe ISO recommends lower case letters as follows: d.c., except where it is used at the start of a sentence, where it should be capitalised: D.C. For example:
Volts(V)
VAC is voltage of alternating current signalDC current is amperage of a direct current signalAnswerYour question contradicts itself, as the symbol, V,represents voltage, not current.However, V a.c., represents an alternating voltage -one in which the direction in which the voltage is acting continuously reverses itself. Vd.c. represents a direct voltage, in which the voltage continuously acts in the same direction.
The symbol 'u' is often used in place of the prefix 'micro-' in math and physics.AnswerThe symbol U is used to represent voltage. In this context, a lower-case 'u' represents an instantaneous AC voltage. In thermodynamics, it is used to represent internal energy.
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The symbol V stands for voltage.
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That is the unit of millimeters (mm).
The unit that measures Capacitance is Farads. The letter symbol for that is a capital F.
Symbol K, for Kelvin. (Do not use 'degree' in conjuction with this)
The answer is N.
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VAC is voltage of alternating current signalDC current is amperage of a direct current signalAnswerYour question contradicts itself, as the symbol, V,represents voltage, not current.However, V a.c., represents an alternating voltage -one in which the direction in which the voltage is acting continuously reverses itself. Vd.c. represents a direct voltage, in which the voltage continuously acts in the same direction.
A letter represents a speech sound and is a unit of the alphabet.
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The symbol 'u' is often used in place of the prefix 'micro-' in math and physics.AnswerThe symbol U is used to represent voltage. In this context, a lower-case 'u' represents an instantaneous AC voltage. In thermodynamics, it is used to represent internal energy.
That would be the letter k.
The base unit of voltage is the volt, a combined unit meaning joules per coulomb.AnswerThe SI unit for voltage is the volt (symbol: V), which is a derived unit -not a base unit. There are seven base units in the SI system: metre, kilogram, second, ampere, candela, kelvin, and mole. SI units which are not base units are termed 'derived units'.