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Element Symbols
Sb
Cu
Au
Fe
Pb
Hg
K
Ag
Sn
W
Antimony
Copper
Gold
Iron
Lead
Mercury
Potassium
Silver
Tin
Tungsten
Sb - From the Greek words \'anti\' and \'monos\' meaning "opposed to solitude".Cu - From the Latin word \'cyprium\', after the island of Cyprus.
Au - From the Latin word \'aurum\' meaning gold.
Fe - From the Latin word \'ferrum\' meaning iron.
Pb - From the Latin word \'plumbum\' meaning lead.
Hg - F
rom the Greek word \'hydrargyros\' meaning \'water\' and \'silver\'.
K - From the Medieval Latin word \'kalium\' meaning potash (pot ashes).
Ag - From the Latin word \'argentum\' meaning silver.
Sn - From the Latin word \'stannum\' meaning tin
W - From the German word \'Wolfram\'. Ancient alchemists called the metal "spuma lupi," the Latin words for \'wolf foam\' which was translated to the word "wolframite" in allusion to the objectionable scum or substance formed during the smelting of tin ores containing tungsten.

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Schematic?

A schematic, or schematic diagram, is a representation of the elements of a system using abstract, graphic symbols rather than realistic pictures. A schematic usually omits all details that are not relevant to the information the schematic is intended to convey, and may add unrealistic elements that aid comprehension. For example, a subway map intended for riders may represent a subway station with a dot; the dot doesn't resemble the actual station at all but gives the viewer information without unnecessary visual clutter. A schematic diagram of a chemical process uses symbols to represent the vessels, piping, valves, pumps, and other equipment of the system, emphasizing their interconnection paths and suppressing physical details. In an electronic circuit diagram, the layout of the symbols may not resemble the layout in the circuit. In the schematic diagram, the symbolic elements are arranged to be more easily interpreted by the viewer.

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Phasor addition on classpad 330

Open up keyboard, go to 'cat' tab and scroll down to get ' <( ' symbol.

Input the magnitude followed by angle separated by a comma (E.g. <(15,10) ). The first element in the bracket is the magnitude of the phasor while the second element is the angle.

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http://www.ptable.com/images/periodic%20table.png

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http://wikieducator.org/images/e/e1/Compound_symbol.jpg
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