You can find the character for mu most easily by searching for it on the internet, then copying and pasting it wherever you need.
It may refer to the Greek letter mu. It looks like a "u", with the left vertical line extended down (more or less like an upside-down "h"), and means "micro", a multiplier of 1/1,000,000. For example, a micrometer is a millionth of a meter (or a thousandth of a millimeter). If you have trouble typing the letter "mu", you can substitute the letter "u".
mL sorry, I read it wrong the first time. It is not mL. It would be muL. The micro is actually the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet. The abbreviation used in medical abbreviation book is mu.
It is 400 mcg. Even better, if you could use the lower case Greek letter mu instead of mc, but many browser may not support it.
The Greek capital letter for Omega is Ω.
The Greek capital letter for Psi is Ψ.
The M in the Greek alphabet is "upper case" Mu.
The symbol for viscosity is usually represented by the Greek letter "mu" (μ) in fluid dynamics equations.
mcg means microgram. The correct prefix is the greek letter "mu" (lowercase), but since it difficult to write, this is sometimes written as mcg, or ug (the letter mu looks somewhat like the letter u).mcg means microgram. The correct prefix is the greek letter "mu" (lowercase), but since it difficult to write, this is sometimes written as mcg, or ug (the letter mu looks somewhat like the letter u).mcg means microgram. The correct prefix is the greek letter "mu" (lowercase), but since it difficult to write, this is sometimes written as mcg, or ug (the letter mu looks somewhat like the letter u).mcg means microgram. The correct prefix is the greek letter "mu" (lowercase), but since it difficult to write, this is sometimes written as mcg, or ug (the letter mu looks somewhat like the letter u).
capital= M small letter = μ
um means micrometer, which is the same as micron. The "u" is supposed to be the Greek letter "mu", but if you can't produce that on a specific keyboard, or in a specific program, "u" is commonly substituted.
The Greek letter μ, which is the symbol for the coefficient of friction, or the prefix micro-
The spelling "mu" is the name of a Greek letter comparable to M.It is also used as the name of a hypothetical supercontinent Mu, that formed and broke up again as a result of continental drift.
An arithmetic average is usually represented by the Greek letter mu.
Mu (the sound of m. Looks like u with an extended left or M as a capital)
The Greek letter "kilo" is used as a prefix in the metric system to denote a factor of 1000. It is represented by the symbol "k".
I dont know thats why i asked the question!!
M - Mu (Mew) N - Nu (New) T- Tau (Taw)