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Angular Velocity Symbol ω

The Greek small letter omega, ω, commonly denotes angular velocity in physics and engineering. A value is typically paired with a unit such as rad/s.

Character
ω
Unicode
U+03C9

Angular Velocity Symbol Copy and Paste

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Rotational motionMechanical engineeringControl systemsPhysics equations

What Is the Angular Velocity Symbol?

The Greek small letter omega, ω, commonly denotes angular velocity in physics and engineering. A value is typically paired with a unit such as rad/s.

Rotational motion

Mechanical engineering

Control systems

Physics equations

Angular Velocity Symbol Variants and Related Forms

Greek capital omega

Uppercase form and ohm unit symbol

Greek small alpha

Often angular acceleration

Greek small theta

Often angular position

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How to Type the Angular Velocity Symbol

Choose your device or app to insert the angular velocity symbol without copying it from another page.

Angular Velocity Symbol on Windows

In Microsoft Word, type 03C9 and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy ω from this page.

Angular Velocity Symbol on Mac

Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the first character name, or copy ω from this page.

Angular Velocity Symbol on iPhone and iPad

Tap the copy button for ω, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

Angular Velocity Symbol on Android

Tap the copy button for ω, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.

Angular Velocity Symbol on Chromebook

On ChromeOS with Unicode input enabled, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 3c9, then press Enter; otherwise copy ω.

Angular Velocity Symbol on Microsoft Word

Type 03C9, then press Alt+X to convert the code to ω.

Angular Velocity Symbol on Google Docs

Use Insert > Special characters and search by the Unicode name, or paste ω from this page.

Angular Velocity Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

Use these values when you need the angular velocity symbol in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.

Unicode U+03C9
Unicode name GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA
HTML decimal ω
HTML hex ω
CSS escape 3C9

How to Use and Format the Angular Velocity Symbol

Format ω according to the specific role defined for Angular Velocity Symbol. The Greek small letter omega, ω, commonly denotes angular velocity in physics and engineering. A value is typically paired with a unit such as rad/s. The encoded form is U+03C9; preserve the full sequence, capitalization, combining marks, superscripts, and unit letters exactly as shown. For angular velocity symbol, placement and spacing should follow the mathematical, scientific, currency, editorial, or interface convention described on this page.

This page is limited to ω as angular velocity. The Omega Symbol page covers the Greek letter generally, and Ω is the uppercase omega used for the ohm. When ω communicates an action, quantity, category, warning, or status, include nearby readable wording and an accessible name. Test angular velocity symbol in the actual website, document, font, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than accepting a merely similar glyph.

  • Define the positive rotation convention

  • Report a unit such as rad/s

  • Keep ω distinct from Ω

  • Use vector styling when the direction of angular velocity is essential

  • Preserve the exact encoded form U+03C9 when publishing angular velocity symbol.

  • Use UTF-8 text or complete numeric references for ω rather than a visual lookalike.

  • Test angular velocity symbol rendering, copying, search, and accessibility in the final application.

Angular Velocity Symbol Examples

  • ω = dθ/dt
  • ω = 10 rad/s
  • v = rω
  • Angular speed:
  • ω
  • Accessible reading: omega, angular velocity
  • Unicode sequence for Angular Velocity Symbol: U+03C9
  • HTML decimal: ω
  • HTML hexadecimal: ω
  • CSS escapes: 3C9
  • Accessible text label: Angular Velocity Symbol

Common Angular Velocity Symbol Mistakes

  • Using Ω for angular velocity
  • Reporting ω without units
  • Confusing angular velocity with ordinary linear velocity v
  • Dropping the sign convention in a rotational problem
  • Replacing angular velocity symbol with a lookalike without checking U+03C9.
  • Assuming ω has identical metrics or artwork in every font and platform.
  • Converting ω to an image when selectable text is more appropriate.
  • Using ω as the only accessible name of an interactive control.

Angular Velocity Symbol intent boundary

This page is limited to ω as angular velocity. The Omega Symbol page covers the Greek letter generally, and Ω is the uppercase omega used for the ohm.

More About the Angular Velocity Symbol

For angular velocity symbol, the copyable form is ω; Unicode records it as U+03C9 GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA. A value is typically paired with a unit such as rad/s. For scientific use of Angular Velocity Symbol, state the quantity and units before relying on ω by itself. Representative strings are ω = dθ/dt, ω = 10 rad/s, v = rω, and Angular speed:. The Angular Velocity Symbol examples keep ω attached to the quantity or equation that defines its technical meaning. Common uses include Rotational motion, Mechanical engineering, Control systems, and Physics equations. Define what ω represents and state the unit or equation convention used in the document. Keep the intent narrow: This page is limited to ω as angular velocity. QA should catch using Ω for angular velocity, reporting ω without units, and confusing angular velocity with ordinary linear velocity v. Use the notation with the following constraints. Define the positive rotation convention. Report a unit such as rad/s. Keep ω distinct from Ω. Use vector styling when the direction of angular velocity is essential. Test ω in the final font, PDF, and data export, because a similar-looking letter may not carry the same scientific meaning. For direct entry, Windows: In Microsoft Word, type 03C9 and press Alt+X. macOS: Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the first character name, or copy ω from this page. Verify that the pasted result is ω and still resolves to U+03C9. For production QA, Press the Copy button beside ω, then paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile. Type 03C9, then press Alt+X to convert the code to ω. Verify that search and copy operations preserve U+03C9. The reference basis combines Unicode, W3C/WCAG, WHATWG HTML, and NIST. Those references support the encoded identity U+03C9 and the limited use described for angular velocity symbol.

Angular Velocity Symbol FAQ

What is the Unicode sequence for Angular Velocity Symbol?

The encoded sequence is U+03C9; the Unicode names are GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA.

How do I copy Angular Velocity Symbol?

Use the Copy button for ω, then paste the complete text sequence into the destination application.

Can I use ω in HTML?

Yes. Use UTF-8 text ω, decimal references ω, or hexadecimal references ω.

Why can ω look different?

Fonts and emoji platforms draw angular velocity symbol differently while preserving the same encoded sequence.

Does ω need an accessible label?

Yes when ω communicates essential meaning or operates as a control; use a concise text label that states the intended meaning.