Appendix B: Glossary of Key Symbols and Notation
In this glossary, key symbols and notation are briefly defined.
Symbol | Definition |
---|---|
any symbol¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯
|
average (indicated by a bar over a symbol—e.g., v¯
is average velocity) |
°C
|
Celsius degree |
°F
|
Fahrenheit degree |
//
|
parallel |
⊥
|
perpendicular |
∝
|
proportional to |
±
|
plus or minus |
0
|
zero as a subscript denotes an initial value |
α
|
alpha rays |
α
|
angular acceleration |
α
|
temperature coefficient(s) of resistivity |
β
|
beta rays |
β
|
sound level |
β
|
volume coefficient of expansion |
β−
|
electron emitted in nuclear beta decay |
β+
|
positron decay |
γ
|
gamma rays |
γ
|
surface tension |
γ=1/1−v2/c2−−−−−−−−√
|
a constant used in relativity |
Δ
|
change in whatever quantity follows |
δ
|
uncertainty in whatever quantity follows |
ΔE
|
change in energy between the initial and final orbits of an electron in an atom |
ΔE
|
uncertainty in energy |
Δm
|
difference in mass between initial and final products |
ΔN
|
number of decays that occur |
Δp
|
change in momentum |
Δp
|
uncertainty in momentum |
ΔPEg
|
change in gravitational potential energy |
Δθ
|
rotation angle |
Δs
|
distance traveled along a circular path |
Δt
|
uncertainty in time |
Δt0
|
proper time as measured by an observer at rest relative to the process |
ΔV
|
potential difference |
Δx
|
uncertainty in position |
ε0
|
permittivity of free space |
η
|
viscosity |
θ
|
angle between the force vector and the displacement vector |
θ
|
angle between two lines |
θ
|
contact angle |
θ
|
direction of the resultant |
θb
|
Brewster’s angle |
θc
|
critical angle |
κ
|
dielectric constant |
λ
|
decay constant of a nuclide |
λ
|
wavelength |
λn
|
wavelength in a medium |
μ0
|
permeability of free space |
μk
|
coefficient of kinetic friction |
μs
|
coefficient of static friction |
ve
|
electron neutrino |
π+
|
positive pion |
π−
|
negative pion |
π0
|
neutral pion |
ρ
|
density |
ρc
|
critical density, the density needed to just halt universal expansion |
ρfl
|
fluid density |
ρ¯obj
|
average density of an object |
ρ/ρw
|
specific gravity |
τ
|
characteristic time constant for a resistance and inductance (RL)
or resistance and capacitance (RC) circuit |
τ
|
characteristic time for a resistor and capacitor (RC)
circuit |
τ
|
torque |
Υ
|
upsilon meson |
Φ
|
magnetic flux |
ϕ
|
phase angle |
Ω
|
ohm (unit) |
ω
|
angular velocity |
A
|
ampere (current unit) |
A
|
area |
A
|
cross-sectional area |
A
|
total number of nucleons |
a
|
acceleration |
aB
|
Bohr radius |
ac
|
centripetal acceleration |
at
|
tangential acceleration |
AC
|
alternating current |
AM
|
amplitude modulation |
atm
|
atmosphere |
B
|
baryon number |
B
|
blue quark color |
B¯¯¯
|
antiblue (yellow) antiquark color |
b
|
quark flavor bottom or beauty |
B
|
bulk modulus |
B
|
magnetic field strength |
Bint
|
electron’s intrinsic magnetic field |
Borb
|
orbital magnetic field |
BE
|
binding energy of a nucleus—it is the energy required to completely disassemble it into separate protons and neutrons |
BE/A
|
binding energy per nucleon |
Bq
|
becquerel—one decay per second |
C
|
capacitance (amount of charge stored per volt) |
C
|
coulomb (a fundamental SI unit of charge) |
Cp
|
total capacitance in parallel |
Cs
|
total capacitance in series |
CG
|
center of gravity |
CM
|
center of mass |
c
|
quark flavor charm |
c
|
specific heat |
c
|
speed of light |
Cal
|
kilocalorie |
cal
|
calorie |
COPhp
|
heat pump’s coefficient of performance |
COPref
|
coefficient of performance for refrigerators and air conditioners |
cosθ
|
cosine |
cotθ
|
cotangent |
cscθ
|
cosecant |
D
|
diffusion constant |
d
|
displacement |
d
|
quark flavor down |
dB
|
decibel |
di
|
distance of an image from the center of a lens |
do
|
distance of an object from the center of a lens |
DC
|
direct current |
E
|
electric field strength |
ε
|
emf (voltage) or Hall electromotive force |
emf
|
electromotive force |
E
|
energy of a single photon |
E
|
nuclear reaction energy |
E
|
relativistic total energy |
E
|
total energy |
E0
|
ground state energy for hydrogen |
E0
|
rest energy |
EC
|
electron capture |
Ecap
|
energy stored in a capacitor |
Eff
|
efficiency—the useful work output divided by the energy input |
EffC
|
Carnot efficiency |
Ein
|
energy consumed (food digested in humans) |
Eind
|
energy stored in an inductor |
Eout
|
energy output |
e
|
emissivity of an object |
e+
|
antielectron or positron |
eV
|
electron volt |
F
|
farad (unit of capacitance, a coulomb per volt) |
F
|
focal point of a lens |
F
|
force |
F
|
magnitude of a force |
F
|
restoring force |
FB
|
buoyant force |
Fc
|
centripetal force |
Fi
|
force input |
Fnet
|
net force |
Fo
|
force output |
FM
|
frequency modulation |
f
|
focal length |
f
|
frequency |
f0
|
resonant frequency of a resistance, inductance, and capacitance (RLC)
series circuit |
f0
|
threshold frequency for a particular material (photoelectric effect) |
f1
|
fundamental |
f2
|
first overtone |
f3
|
second overtone |
fB
|
beat frequency |
fk
|
magnitude of kinetic friction |
fs
|
magnitude of static friction |
G
|
gravitational constant |
G
|
green quark color |
G¯¯¯
|
antigreen (magenta) antiquark color |
g
|
acceleration due to gravity |
g
|
gluons (carrier particles for strong nuclear force) |
h
|
change in vertical position |
h
|
height above some reference point |
h
|
maximum height of a projectile |
h
|
Planck’s constant |
hf
|
photon energy |
hi
|
height of the image |
ho
|
height of the object |
I
|
electric current |
I
|
intensity |
I
|
intensity of a transmitted wave |
I
|
moment of inertia (also called rotational inertia) |
I0
|
intensity of a polarized wave before passing through a filter |
Iave
|
average intensity for a continuous sinusoidal electromagnetic wave |
Irms
|
average current |
J
|
joule |
J/Ψ
|
Joules/psi meson |
K
|
kelvin |
k
|
Boltzmann constant |
k
|
force constant of a spring |
Kα
|
x rays created when an electron falls into an n=1
shell vacancy from the n=3 shell |
Kβ
|
x rays created when an electron falls into an n=2
shell vacancy from the n=3 shell |
kcal
|
kilocalorie |
KE
|
translational kinetic energy |
KE+PE
|
mechanical energy |
KEe
|
kinetic energy of an ejected electron |
KErel
|
relativistic kinetic energy |
KErot
|
rotational kinetic energy |
KE¯¯¯¯¯
|
thermal energy |
kg
|
kilogram (a fundamental SI unit of mass) |
L
|
angular momentum |
L
|
liter |
L
|
magnitude of angular momentum |
L
|
self-inductance |
ℓ
|
angular momentum quantum number |
Lα
|
x rays created when an electron falls into an n=2
shell |
Le
|
electron total family number |
Lμ
|
muon family total number |
Lτ
|
tau family total number |
Lf
|
heat of fusion |
LfandLv
|
latent heat coefficients |
Lorb
|
orbital angular momentum |
Ls
|
heat of sublimation |
Lv
|
heat of vaporization |
Lz
|
z – component of the angular momentum |
M
|
angular magnification |
M
|
mutual inductance |
m
|
indicates metastable state |
m
|
magnification |
m
|
mass |
m
|
mass of an object as measured by a person at rest relative to the object |
m
|
meter (a fundamental SI unit of length) |
m
|
order of interference |
m
|
overall magnification (product of the individual magnifications) |
m(AX)
|
atomic mass of a nuclide |
MA
|
mechanical advantage |
me
|
magnification of the eyepiece |
me
|
mass of the electron |
mℓ
|
angular momentum projection quantum number |
mn
|
mass of a neutron |
mo
|
magnification of the objective lens |
mol
|
mole |
mp
|
mass of a proton |
ms
|
spin projection quantum number |
N
|
magnitude of the normal force |
N
|
newton |
N
|
normal force |
N
|
number of neutrons |
n
|
index of refraction |
n
|
number of free charges per unit volume |
NA
|
Avogadro’s number |
Nr
|
Reynolds number |
N⋅m
|
newton-meter (work-energy unit) |
N⋅m
|
newtons times meters (SI unit of torque) |
OE
|
other energy |
P
|
power |
P
|
power of a lens |
P
|
pressure |
p
|
momentum |
p
|
momentum magnitude |
p
|
relativistic momentum |
ptot
|
total momentum |
p‘tot
|
total momentum some time later |
Pabs
|
absolute pressure |
Patm
|
atmospheric pressure |
Patm
|
standard atmospheric pressure |
PE
|
potential energy |
PEel
|
elastic potential energy |
PEelec
|
electric potential energy |
PEs
|
potential energy of a spring |
Pg
|
gauge pressure |
Pin
|
power consumption or input |
Pout
|
useful power output going into useful work or a desired, form of energy |
Q
|
latent heat |
Q
|
net heat transferred into a system |
Q
|
flow rate—volume per unit time flowing past a point |
+Q
|
positive charge |
−Q
|
negative charge |
q
|
electron charge |
qp
|
charge of a proton |
q
|
test charge |
QF
|
quality factor |
R
|
activity, the rate of decay |
R
|
radius of curvature of a spherical mirror |
R
|
red quark color |
R¯¯¯
|
antired (cyan) quark color |
R
|
resistance |
R
|
resultant or total displacement |
R
|
Rydberg constant |
R
|
universal gas constant |
r
|
distance from pivot point to the point where a force is applied |
r
|
internal resistance |
r⊥
|
perpendicular lever arm |
r
|
radius of a nucleus |
r
|
radius of curvature |
r
|
resistivity |
r or rad
|
radiation dose unit |
rem
|
roentgen equivalent man |
rad
|
radian |
RBE
|
relative biological effectiveness |
RC
|
resistor and capacitor circuit |
rms
|
root mean square |
rn
|
radius of the nth H-atom orbit |
Rp
|
total resistance of a parallel connection |
Rs
|
total resistance of a series connection |
Rs
|
Schwarzschild radius |
S
|
entropy |
S
|
intrinsic spin (intrinsic angular momentum) |
S
|
magnitude of the intrinsic (internal) spin angular momentum |
S
|
shear modulus |
S
|
strangeness quantum number |
s
|
quark flavor strange |
s
|
second (fundamental SI unit of time) |
s
|
spin quantum number |
s
|
total displacement |
secθ
|
secant |
sinθ
|
sine |
sz
|
z-component of spin angular momentum |
T
|
period—time to complete one oscillation |
T
|
temperature |
Tc
|
critical temperature—temperature below which a material becomes a superconductor |
T
|
tension |
T
|
tesla (magnetic field strength B) |
t
|
quark flavor top or truth |
t
|
time |
t1/2
|
half-life—the time in which half of the original nuclei decay |
tanθ
|
tangent |
U
|
internal energy |
u
|
quark flavor up |
u
|
unified atomic mass unit |
u
|
velocity of an object relative to an observer |
u‘
|
velocity relative to another observer |
V
|
electric potential |
V
|
terminal voltage |
V
|
volt (unit) |
V
|
volume |
v
|
relative velocity between two observers |
v
|
speed of light in a material |
v
|
velocity |
v¯¯
|
average fluid velocity |
VB−VA
|
change in potential |
vd
|
drift velocity |
Vp
|
transformer input voltage |
Vrms
|
rms voltage |
Vs
|
transformer output voltage |
vtot
|
total velocity |
vw
|
propagation speed of sound or other wave |
vw
|
wave velocity |
W
|
work |
W
|
net work done by a system |
W
|
watt |
w
|
weight |
wfl
|
weight of the fluid displaced by an object |
Wc
|
total work done by all conservative forces |
Wnc
|
total work done by all nonconservative forces |
Wout
|
useful work output |
X
|
amplitude |
X
|
symbol for an element |
ZAXN
|
notation for a particular nuclide |
x
|
deformation or displacement from equilibrium |
x
|
displacement of a spring from its undeformed position |
x
|
horizontal axis |
XC
|
capacitive reactance |
XL
|
inductive reactance |
xrms
|
root mean square diffusion distance |
y
|
vertical axis |
Y
|
elastic modulus or Young’s modulus |
Z
|
atomic number (number of protons in a nucleus) |
Z
|
impedance |