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Phi (letter) |
| Greek alphabet | |||||
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| Αα Alpha | Νν Nu | ||||
| Ββ Beta | Ξξ Xi | ||||
| Γγ Gamma | Οο Omicron | ||||
| Δδ Delta | Ππ Pi | ||||
| Εε Epsilon | Ρρ Rho | ||||
| Ζζ Zeta | Σσς Sigma | ||||
| Ηη Eta | Ττ Tau | ||||
| Θθ Theta | Υυ Upsilon | ||||
| Ιι Iota | Φφ Phi | ||||
| Κκ Kappa | Χχ Chi | ||||
| Λλ Lambda | Ψψ Psi | ||||
| Μμ Mu | Ωω Omega | ||||
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Phi (uppercase Φ, lowercase φ or ϕ), pronounced fī in modern Greek and as faɪ in English, is the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet. In modern Greek, it represents f, a voiceless labiodental fricative. In Ancient Greek it represented pʰ, an aspirated voiceless bilabial plosive (from which English ultimately inherits the spelling "ph" in words derived from Greek). In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 500 (φʹ) or 500,000 (͵φ). The Cyrillic letter Ef (Ф, ф) arose from phi.
The lower-case letter
(or often its variant,
) is used as a symbol for:
The upper-case letter Φ is used as a symbol for:
The diameter symbol in engineering, ⌀, is often incorrectly referred to as "phi". This symbol is used to indicate the diameter of a circular section, for example ⌀14 means the diameter of the circle is 14 units.
In Unicode, there are multiple forms of the phi letter:
In HTML/XHTML, the upper and lower case phi character entity references are Φ (Φ) and φ (φ) respectively.
In LaTeX, the math symbols are \Phi (
), \phi (
), and \varphi (
).
In some browsers (e.g. Internet Explorer 6), the shapes of the U+03C6 GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI (which should be viewed as a curl) and U+03D5 GREEK PHI SYMBOL (which should be viewed as a circle crossed by a slash) are exchanged. Compare these samples to check your browser:
| Character | Name | Correct appearance | Your browser |
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| U+03C6 | GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI | ![]() |
φ |
| U+03D5 | GREEK PHI SYMBOL | ![]() |
ϕ |