Phi Symbol

The phi symbol is the twenty-first letter of the greek alphabet. Phi comes from the Phoenician letter "pe." Its distinctive forms, "Φ" and "φ," are widely recognized. In Greek numerals, phi represented 500.
  • Symbol
    Φ
  • Name
    Greek Letter Phi
  • Unicode
    U+03A6
  • HTML Code
    Φ
  • Entity
    Φ
  • Symbol
    φ
  • Name
    Greek Small Phi
  • Unicode
    U+03C6
  • HTML Code
    φ
  • Entity
    φ

Phi Symbols Copy and Paste

Φ
Greek Capital Letter Phi
φ
Greek Small Letter Phi
𝚽
Greek Bold Capital Phi
𝛗
Greek Bold Small Phi
𝛷
Greek Italic Capital Phi
𝜑
Greek Italic Small Phi
𝜱
Greek Bold Italic Capital Phi
𝝋
Greek Bold Italic Small Phi
𝝫
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Capital Phi
𝞅
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Small Phi
𝞥
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Italic Capital Phi
𝞿
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Italic Small Phi
𝛟
Greek Bold Phi Symbol
𝜙
Greek Italic Phi Symbol
𝝓
Greek Bold Italic Phi Symbol
𝞍
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Phi Symbol
𝟇
Greek Sans-Serif Bold Italic Phi Symbol
ϕ
Greek Phi Symbol
Greek Subscript Small Letter Phi
Modifier Letter Small Greek Phi
ɸ
Latin Small Letter Phi

Phi Meaning

In mathematics, phi often represents the golden ratio (approximately 1.618). In physics, it can represent magnetic flux. The phi coefficient in statistics measures the association between two binary variables. In psychology, "phi phenomenon" refers to the optical illusion of motion created by showing static images in rapid succession.

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