v
Variable
a variable
It can be any letter of any alphabet: Roman, Greek.
Officialy the letter E is used to represent voltage.Any letter or symbol that pleases you can be used to represent any quantity,just as long as you clearly define your symbols when you present your work toothers. Certainly, traditions and common usages have taken root, but there areno laws. If you feel like it, you can use the Hebrew צּ to represent the ratio ofa circle's circumference to its diameter. Just be sure that when you publish yourpaper, you clearly state that your צּ is everyone else's "pi". If you do that, thennobody can complain or kick you in your שּׁ
The symbol is actually a letter. The original letter was an E which stood for Electromotive force. Now-days the E is substituted by the letter V which of course stands for voltage.
Correct Answer= In the Ohm's law formula, the letter "E" stands for voltage(volt)AnswerThe symbol, E, together with the symbols V and U, is used to represent potential difference. Specifically, E is used to represent electromotive force or an open-circuit voltage, whereas V and U are used to represent potential differences in general.
In a periodic equation a triangle can be used to represent the given change of something.
Answer:"M" stood for the Modulus of slope.Origin:It is from the french word Monter
The potential energy voltage equation used to calculate the electrical potential energy stored in a system is given by the formula: Potential Energy Charge x Voltage.
A letter used to represent a number is a variable of sometimes a constant.
If the wave is sinusoidal, the equation to determine voltage as a function of phase angle, is: V = V(p)sin(theta) where "V(p)" is peak voltage and "theta" is the phase angle. In the time domain, the equation for voltage is V = V(p)sin(wt) where 'w' was used for the Greek letter omega, which stands for frequency in radians per second and t is elapsed time from zero volts in seconds.