Chi Symbol in Greek Alphabet
Chi (uppercase Χ, lowercase χ) is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet. Numerical value of the letter is 600. The uppercase letter chi (X) is commonly used to abbreviate the name of Christ such as in "Xmas". The lowercase chi is used to represent the chi distribution in statistics, magnetic susceptibility in physics. The characters are generally used in mathematics, statistics, chemistry, engineering, neurology too. Optic chiasm (or optic chiasma), which is an X-shaped structure in the brain, was named after the Greek letter chi.
In mathematics, the Greek letter chi is used as a symbol for characteristic polynomial or characteristic function. This greek letter is also mentioned as a symbol in Plato's "Timaeus" and Thomas Browne's "The Garden of Cyrus" too. The lowercase letter chi (χ) is used to represent the voiceless uvular fricative in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Greek Capital Letter Chi Symbol
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Greek Small Letter Chi Symbol
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Chi Symbol Entity Codes Table
Chi Symbol Name | Symbol | Decimal | Hex Entity | Html Entity |
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Greek Capital Letter Chi | Χ | Χ | Χ | Χ |
Greek Small Letter Chi | χ | χ | χ | χ |
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