No. An object/image has symmetry if you can draw a straight line through it and both sides are symmetrical (where the image looks the same on both sides of the line of symmetry.) There is no angle that you can place a line on the capital letter 'L' and get symmetrical images.
The letter L (written in uppercase) is used as a symbol for inductance. If you mean the letter I (uppercase i), that refers to current.
Letters without a line of symmetry are: Lowercase: a, b, d, e, f, g, h, j, p, q, r, and y Uppercase: F, G, J, L, P, Q, and R
Q r f g j l p
The letters U, T, E and Y have one line of symmetry. The letter L has none. The letter O is often said to have 2, but a circle would have infinite.
No. The only uppercase letters with rotational symmetry are H I N O S X Z Lowercase are l o s x z (and t depending on how it's drawn)
there is l line of symmetry
' K ' has a horizontal one. ' T ' has a vertical one.
The capital letter L has zero. It's not symmetrical no matter how you slice it. The lowercase letter l has two, one horizontal and one vertical.
O, l, S, Z
there is l line of symmetry
no it does not have