If you made it to this page then I am fairly certain you have seen the equations on either side and
the symbols in the title. For the equations, I picked across section of the most fundamental equations
from Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Optics, Fluid Dynamics and Quantum Mechanics.
The symbols in the title are characters that are used to represent various constants and quantities.
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P - Permutations
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ħ - Plank's constant divided by 2π
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α - The Fine Structure Constant
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n - a variable used to show the count of things
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c - The Speed of light
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Ψ - Probability Wave Function
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ρ - Density
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H - The SI unit Henry
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γ - The relativistic Factor
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s - Standard Deviation
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I - Moment of Inertia
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C - The SI unit Coulomb
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ι - √-1, the Basis of the Imaginary Numbers
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S - common variable in referring to frames of reference
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τ - symbol commonly used for representing time periods
You might not find this explanation satisfactory and I think it is a bit lacking but I will expand it more eventually.
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