It is represented by the Greek letter 'mu' or µ.
For example micrometer is µm.
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It is the symbol "mew." It looks like a u with an extra line in front.
Micro is an English prefix of Greek origin that refers to an object as being smaller than an object or scale of focus, in contrast with macro. micro- is a prefix in the SI and other systems of units denoting a factor of 10^−6 or 0.000001 (one millionth). Some examples of the prefix "micro" are - microwave, microscope, microphone, microchip and micro-organism. The symbol is µ. Scroll down to related links and look for "All Prefixes" and for the prefix "micro".
micro, i.e. micro-scopic, micro-organism, micro-dot, etc.
"Micro micro" was an older designation used for a metric prefix that is now known as the prefix "pico," which represents one trillionth (1/1,000,000,000,000). The use of "micro micro" was eventually replaced by the standardized SI prefixes to avoid confusion.
A measuring instrument that starts with micro is a micrometer.
A homophone for cymbal is symbol.
The symbol for Ingram Micro Inc. in the NYSE is: IM.
The symbol for Applied Micro Circuits Corporation in NASDAQ is: AMCC.
The ticker symbol for Advanced Micro Devices is AMD and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Where are you typing it? In a MS Word document go to "Insert" on the menu bar, click on "symbol" and scroll down until you see the micro symbol and click on it. In MS 2003 it's about 8 lines down in that menu.
It's actually a small "u" that means micro, normally it is followed by a capital letter of whatever is being tested....Volts, Amps.CommentActually, the symbol for 'micro' is not a small 'u', but the Greek letter µ, pronounced 'mu'. Thus, the symbol for microamps is µA.
Micro means one millionth (1/1,000,000) in the metric system. It is represented by the prefix "micro-" with the symbol µ.
The symbol u means micro, which is the prefix for one millionth.
It looks like an unside down n with an '... :)
The symbol that looks like a "u" is called the "micro" symbol (µ). It is commonly used in scientific contexts to represent the prefix "micro," which denotes one-millionth (10^-6) of a unit. For example, it is often used in measurements such as micrometers (µm) or micrograms (µg).
The metric system prefix for the quantity 0.000001 is micro- (symbol: μ).
Did you mean the µ symbol? this stands for 'micro' which is 10-6 or 0.000001
µ is the symbol for micro.Micro-wattis generally written as µwor µwatt.