delta

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Greek letter delta serif + sans.svg
delta
pronunciation
antique [ d ]
modern [ ð ]
Equivalents
Latin D.
Cyrillic Д
Hebrew ד
Arabic د
Phoenician ?
transcription
From the ancient world d
From the modern d
Coding
Capitals
Unicode number U + 0394
Unicode name GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DELTA
HTML & # 916;
HTML entity Δ
Minuscule
Unicode number U + 03B4
Unicode name GREEK SMALL LETTER DELTA
HTML & # 948;
HTML entity δ

The delta ( Greek Δέλτα , capital letter : Δ, lower case letter : δ) is the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet and has the numerical value 4 according to the Milesian system .

origin

The sign comes from the Phoenician letter Daleth .

example

use

In Greek

In the Greek number font lower-case letter represents δ the number 4 and together with subscript number sign as ͵δ the number 4000. Because of the shape of the capital letter Δ is (since Herodotus histories 2.13 and more often) the lying between the Nilarmen part Lower Egypt as Delta designated , as in the German river delta in general. In addition, the comedy writer Aristophanes uses Delta in Lysistrata verse 151 to denote female shame .

The Greek letter delta as such - and derived as a symbol for calculation quantities, parameters and the like - is also used in many different contexts and areas of knowledge .

mathematics

An inverted large delta ∇ is called a nabla . The symbol ( TeX ) that denotes a triangle is not a delta . triangle

Science and Technology

chemistry

astronomy

  • The small delta (δ) denotes the declination (astronomy) , one of the two equatorial coordinates of stars,
  • as well as the third to fifth brightest star of each of the 88 constellations ,
  • and the more detailed designation of some meteor streams in order to describe the position of the radiant more precisely in large constellations.

Named sizes and procedures

Others

In the Canadian syllabary there is one letter that looks like the great delta.

Web links

Wiktionary: Delta  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. ^ IUPAC rule 1.2 , accessed on April 23, 2017.
  2. G. Löffler, P. Petrides: Biochemie und Pathobiochemie , 7th edition, Springer Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-540-42295-1 , p. 35.
  3. IUPAC Rule 1.1.4 , accessed on 23 April 2017th