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It is the letter M.
It is the letter M.
In Morse Code, ••- is the letter U.
S O S :. . . / _ _ _ / . . .Letter S: ( . . . )Letter O: ( _ _ _ )SOS is correctly transmitted as one morse character (no character gaps) not three individual characters.. . . _ _ _ . . .
because in oral dash dash dash
The letter O is represented by dash dash dash
Single dash = the letter ' T '.
The letter E is represented by a single dot when using Morse Code.
M=1000 anything larger requires a combination of numerals
The letter "T" in Morse code is represented by 1 dash.
No number is represented by a dash.
A dash is represented like this -
There's no actual letter i because Hebrew has a completely different alphabet.In fact, the Hebrew alphabet does not have symbols for vowels. Hebrew vowels are indicated by adding diacritical marks (dots and dashes) to the letters. There is a Hebrew vowel mark with the sound EE and another combination that can make the sound "eye".EE is represented by a single dot under a letter, or a dot plus the letter Yud (אִ or אִי)EYE is represented by a dash under a letter followed by the letter Yud (אַי)The English short i has no equivalent in Hebrew
"Em dash" is a printing/typesetting term, and it refers to a dash the width of the capital letter "M". The shorter dash is similarly referred to as an "en dash." There is also the hyphen, which is usually smaller than the en dash. With some modern day fonts, there wouldn't be much difference between the en dash and hyphen.Em dash can be represented numerically using —in HTML, or '\u2014' in Java.En dash can be represented numerically using –in HTML, or '\u2013' in Java.
In international Morse code, a single dot would be the letter E this letter has the simplest Morse code symbol because it is the most used letter in English.E: .
The azimuthal quantum number is represented by the letter "l".
One is represented with the letter I. A five is represented with the letter V.