Epsilon Symbol in Greek Alphabet
Epsilon (uppercase Ε, lowercase ε) is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the Greek numeral system, it has a value of five. The letter came from the Phoenician letter hē, which means window. The lowercase epsilon is commonly used in astronomy, computer science, chemistry, statistics, continuum mechanics and economics.
The lowercase Epsilon (ε) is used to represent the open-mid front unrounded vowel in the International Phonetic Alphabet. Since the uppercase letter Epsilon is very similar to the Latin letter E, we don't use it much today. But still, you can see the uses of the letter Epsilon especially in structural mechanics as well as astronomy, physics, chemistry, statistics, economics, and agronomy. The lowercase Epsilon (ε) is used to denote normal strain in mechanical engineering. The lowercase ε is also used to denote the Levi-Civita symbol, dual numbers, and the Heaviside step function in math. The letter represents the empty string in computer science. The axial tilt is indicated by the lowercase epsilon ε in planetary science.
Greek Capital Letter Epsilon Symbol
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Greek Small Letter Epsilon Symbol
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Epsilon Symbol Entity Codes Table
Epsilon Symbol Name | Symbol | Decimal | Hex Entity | Html Entity |
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Greek Capital Letter Epsilon | Ε | Ε | Ε | Ε |
Greek Small Letter Epsilon | ε | ε | ε | ε |
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