In the field of physics, the letter "S" often stands for "second," which is a unit of time measurement.
In physics, the variable "s" often represents displacement, which is the distance and direction an object moves from its starting point. It is significant because it helps describe the position and motion of objects in equations and formulas.
K - Abbreviation for Strike Originally it was struck out, k is the last letter in struck.
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In the alphabet the letter that comes after Q is the letter R. The letter that comes before Q would be P.
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the 19th letter in the alphabet
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