Nu Symbol
The nu symbol is the thirteenth letter of the greek alphabet. Nu comes from the Phoenician letter "nun." Its uppercase form looks like our "N," while the lowercase resembles a "v." In ancient Greek numerals, nu represented 50.
- Symbol
Ν
- Name
Greek Letter Nu
- Unicode
U+039D
- HTML Code
Ν
- Entity
Ν
- Symbol
ν
- Name
Greek Small Nu
- Unicode
U+03BD
- HTML Code
ν
- Entity
ν
Nu Symbols Copy and Paste
Ν
Greek Capital Letter Nu
ν
Greek Small Letter Nu
𝚴
Greek Bold Capital Nu
𝛎
Greek Bold Small Nu
𝛮
Greek Italic Capital Nu
𝜈
Greek Italic Small Nu
𝜨
Greek Bold Italic Capital Nu
𝝂
Greek Bold Italic Small Nu
𝝢
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Capital Nu
𝝼
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Small Nu
𝞜
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Nu
𝞶
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Nu
Nu Meaning
In physics, nu often represents frequency, particularly in equations related to waves. In statistics, it can represent degrees of freedom. The name of the neutrino particle is derived from this letter. In chemistry, the nu symbol is used in describing vibrational modes of molecules.
See Also
- Greek Symbols
- Alpha Symbol
- Beta Symbol
- Gamma Symbol
- Delta Symbol
- Epsilon Symbol
- Zeta Symbol
- Eta Symbol
- Theta Symbol
- Iota Symbol
- Kappa Symbol
- Lambda Symbol
- Mu Symbol
- Nu Symbol
- Xi Symbol
- Omicron Symbol
- Pi Symbol
- Rho Symbol
- Sigma Symbol
- Tau Symbol
- Upsilon Symbol
- Phi Symbol
- Chi Symbol
- Psi Symbol
- Omega Symbol