Re: Planck's constant U+210E

From: James Kass (jameskass@att.net)
Date: Thu Apr 20 2006 - 09:43:28 CST

  • Next message: Andreas Prilop: "Re: Planck's constant U+210E"

    Andreas Prilop wrote,

    > The symbol for Planck's constant (6.626E-34 J?s) is an italic "h".
    > Why is there a special Unicode character U+210E for it?
    >
    > The symbol for the elementary charge is an italic "e".
    > But of course there is no special Unicode character for it.
    >
    > The symbol for the speed of light is an italic "c".
    > But of course there is no special Unicode character for it.
    >
    > The symbol for the fine structure constant is an italic "alpha".
    > But of course there is no special Unicode character for it.

    Did you check the Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols range for these?

    Best regards,

    James Kass



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