The number 1 on the Harley-Davidson symbol represents the company's commitment to being the best in its industry, striving for excellence and standing out among its competitors. It symbolizes Harley-Davidson's dedication to leading the motorcycle market with innovative designs and high-quality products.
Hydrogen symbol is H and atomic number 1
The symbol "symbol" seems to be a placeholder and does not correspond to a specific element in the periodic table. Each element has a unique number of electrons that is equal to its atomic number. For example, hydrogen has 1 electron, while carbon has 6. If you provide a specific element symbol, I can give you the exact number of electrons.
The symbol you're referring to is likely the iconic logo of the band Prince, specifically from his song "1999." The symbol features a stylized combination of a "P" and an "R" intertwined, with a number "1" positioned below it. This emblem became synonymous with Prince's unique artistic identity during the late 1980s.
The subscript that is to the right of the element symbol, no subscript means 1. Example H2O, 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen
The ion with a 1+ charge, atomic number 55, and mass number 133 is a cesium ion. Its symbol is written as Cs⁺. This indicates that the cesium atom has lost one electron, resulting in a positive charge.
Sodium symbol: Na Atomic number: 11
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Harley Sewell is 6' 1".
Harley Sylvester is 6' 1".
Harley Race is 6' 1".
ℤ is the symbol for the set of all integers, that is {..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ...}.
Hydrogen is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 1.
i am assuming you mean the roman number symbles they are I II III IV V VI VII IIX IX X XI XII XII (that is 1-12)
The element is cesium (Cs) and the cation is Cs^1+
Hydrogen symbol is H and atomic number 1
It's a little hard to be sure what you mean by this question without seeing what you are looking at. I can think of two likely possibilities: 1. A number which is the same size as the square root symbol and written at the same level but located just in front of the symbol. This would just be a multiplier. 2. A smaller, superscripted number, possibly tucked into the angle at the front of the square root symbol. In this case, it isn't really a square root symbol anymore. It's a symbol for the root indicated by the superscriped number. For instance, if the superscripted number is a three and the number inside the root symbol is 8, this would represent the cube root of 8, or 2 (2x2x2=8).
There is no specific symbol for Roman numeral fractions. The Romans did use fractions but they expressed them as a whole number followed by a fraction sign (usually "1/2", "1/4", or "1/8") placed after the whole number. For example, "II 1/2" would represent the number 2 and a half.