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ampere
angstrom =10-"°
vector potential, We m~*
a area, m?
R axial ratio
U_ astronomical unit
atto = 10
unit vector
, B-magnetic flux density, T= Wb m=?
B susceptance,
B __susceptance/unit length, U m-*
WEN beam width, first nulls
C coulomb
C capacitance, F
CC —_capacitance/unit length, F m="
C,e aconstant, ¢ = velocity of light
cubic centimeter
°C degree Celcius
D, D_ electric flux density, C m=
distance, m
deg degree, angle
dB decibel = 10 log(P2/P:)
dBi decibels over isotropic
dl element of length (scalar), m
dl element of length (vector), m
ds clement of surface (scalar), m?
ds clement of surface (vector), m?
dv element of volume (scalar), m?
E,E electric field intensity, V m-*
emf electromotive force, V
e electric charge, C
F:; farad
FF force, N
£) femto = 10-"*
{force per volume, Nm=*
J frequency, Hz
fu flux unit
GG giga=10°
G conductance, 0
G —_conductance/unit length, 8 m="
g gram
H henry
H, H_ magnetic field, A m~!
HPBW half-power beam width
Hz hertz= 1 cycle per second
Thi current, A
J" joule
3, J current density, A m=*
K kelvin
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a constant
kilo ~ 10°
kilogram
inductance, H
inductancelunit length, H m="
length (scalar), m
length (vector), m
left circularly polarized
left elliptcally polarized
natural Jogarithm (base ¢)
common logarithm (base 10)
mega ~ 10°
magnetization, A m="
polarization state = Mt, =)
magnetic (dipole) moment, A m?
meter
rill
minute
newton
number (integer)
neper
nano ~ 10-*
tnt vector normal to a surface
Polarization of dielectric, C m=?
electric dipole moment, C m-*
polarization state ~ PCy, 8)
power, W
power per solid angle, W rad~#
power pattern, dimensionless
permeance, H
radiation pressure, N m-?
pico = 10"?
charge, C
resistance, 2
resistance/unit length, m=!
reluctance, H~*
right circular polarization
right elliptical polarization
revolution
radius, m: also coordinate direction
Unit vector in r direction
10°
Poynting vector, W m=?
resistivity, 2m
distance, m; also surface area, m?
second (of time)
steradian = square radian = rad?
Yr
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Zz
Zz
Z
tesla = Wb m=?
tera = 10"?
torque, Nm
time, s
magnetostatic potential, A
volt
voltage (also emf), V
emf (electromotive force), V
velocity, m s~*
watt
energy, J
weber — 10* gauss
energy density, J m=*
reactance, 2
Feactance/unit length, © m="
unit vector in x direction
coordinate direction
admittance,
admittance/unit length, @ m="
unit vector in y direction
coordinate direction
impedance,
impedance/unit length, 0 m="
intrinsic impedance, conductor,
per square
intrinsic impedance, dielectric, ©
per square
toad impedance, 2
transverse impedance, rectangular
waveguide, O
transverse impedance, cylindrical
waveguide, 2
intrinsic impedance, space, 2 per
square
characteristic impedance, transmis-
sion line, 2
unit vector in z direction
coordinate direction, also red shift
(alpha) angle (deg or rad)
(beta) angle, deg or rad; also phase
pOREX ees
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constant = 2x/A
(gamma) angle, deg or rad
(delta) angle, deg or rad
(epsilon) permittivity, F m=*
permittivity of vacuum, F m=!
(epsilon) tensor permittivity, F m="
(eta) index of refraction
(theta) angle, deg or rad .
(theta) unit vector in @ direction
(kappa)
(capital lambda) flux linkage, Wb
turn
(lambda) wavelength, m
(mu) permeability, H m="
permeability of vacuum, H m=!
(mu) mobility, m? s-* V~*
(mu) micro ='10-*
(nu)
(xi)
(pi) = 3.14
(tho) electric charge density, C m=;
also mass density, kg m=?
reflection coefficient, dimensionless
surface charge density, C m=?
linear charge density, C m="
(sigma) conductivity, 2 m
(cau) tilt angle, polarization ellipse,
deg or rad
transmission coefficient, deg or rad
(phi) angle, deg or rad
(phi) unit vector in ¢ direction
(chi) susceptibility, dimensionless
(psi) angle, deg or rad
magnetic flux, Wb
(capital omega) ohm
(capital omega) solid angle, st or deg*
(upsidedown capital omega) mho
(0 = 1/0, siemens)
(omega) angular frequency (= 2zf),
rads“!Na.
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