The recycle symbol with a line through it signifies that the item is not recyclable and should not be placed in recycling bins.
The JIC (Joint Industrial Council) symbol for a rheostat is represented by a rectangle with two terminals on one end and a wavy line indicating resistance or adjustable resistance within the rectangle. This symbol visually conveys the function of the rheostat as a variable resistor. It is often used in electrical diagrams to signify devices that control current flow by adjusting resistance.
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The symbol for an isotherm is a dashed line on a graph that represents a constant temperature measurement.
The symbol for affinity is a lowercase letter 'a' with an horizontal line above it, like this: ā.
The symbol for a hot wire in electrical diagrams is typically represented by a straight line.
It's a symbol used by police officers to signify a fallen comrade.
A note with a line through it signifies that the content is no longer valid or has been canceled.
In DOS, the "" symbol signifies a comment in a batch file, which means that any text following the "" symbol on a line is ignored by the system when the batch file is executed.
The symbol with a cross with a line through it represents prohibition or the act of something being forbidden or not allowed.
The symbol is a zero with a diagonal line through it.
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The symbol for a whole note with a line through it in music notation is called a "breve."
The symbol used to represent a quarter note with a line through it in music notation is called a "cut time" or "alla breve" symbol.
A zero with a diagonal line through it, often represented as "Ø," typically denotes a null or empty value in various contexts, such as mathematics and computer science. It can also signify a specific set or category that is devoid of elements. Additionally, in some engineering and design contexts, it may represent a diameter symbol.
A stop sign with a line through it signifies that the usual requirement to stop at that intersection has been lifted, and drivers do not need to come to a complete stop.
The symbol "ø," which resembles an "o" with a diagonal line through it, is a letter in the Danish, Norwegian, and Faroese alphabets. It represents a specific vowel sound in these languages. In mathematics and engineering, it can also denote the empty set or be used to signify diameter in technical contexts.
The shorthand symbol for "through" is a horizontal line with two dots above it. It looks like this: ⇨.