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Phase Symbol φ

The Greek small letter phi, φ, is commonly used for phase angle or phase in physics and engineering. Its meaning and unit must be defined by the equation.

Character
φ
Unicode
U+03C6

Phase Symbol Copy and Paste

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What Is the Phase Symbol?

The Greek small letter phi, φ, is commonly used for phase angle or phase in physics and engineering. Its meaning and unit must be defined by the equation.

Wave equations

AC circuit analysis

Signal processing

Optics

Phase Symbol Variants and Related Forms

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Different case and possible meaning

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Another angle variable

Omega

Often angular frequency

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How to Type the Phase Symbol

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

Phase Symbol on Windows

In Microsoft Word, type 03C6 and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy φ from this page.

Phase Symbol on Mac

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

Phase Symbol on iPhone and iPad

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

Phase Symbol on Android

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

Phase Symbol on Chromebook

On ChromeOS with Unicode input enabled, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 3c6, then press Enter; otherwise copy φ.

Phase Symbol on Microsoft Word

Type 03C6, then press Alt+X to convert the code to φ.

Phase Symbol on Google Docs

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

Phase Symbol Unicode and HTML Codes

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

Unicode U+03C6
Unicode name GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI
HTML decimal φ
HTML hex φ
CSS escape 3C6

How to Use and Format the Phase Symbol

Format φ according to the specific role defined for Phase Symbol. The Greek small letter phi, φ, is commonly used for phase angle or phase in physics and engineering. Its meaning and unit must be defined by the equation. The encoded form is U+03C6; preserve the full sequence, capitalization, combining marks, subscripts, superscripts, unit letters, and operators exactly as shown. For phase symbol, placement and spacing should follow the mathematical, scientific, currency, editorial, musical, or interface convention described on this page.

This page is about φ as phase notation. The Phi Symbol page covers the Greek character generally, and the same glyph can represent other quantities. When phase symbol communicates an action, quantity, relation, category, warning, or status, include nearby readable wording and an accessible name. Test phase symbol in the actual website, document, font, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than accepting a merely similar glyph.

  • Define φ before use

  • State whether phase is measured in radians or degrees

  • Keep φ distinct from frequency and angular frequency

  • Use equation markup for complex expressions

  • Preserve the exact encoded form U+03C6 when publishing phase symbol.

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

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

Phase Symbol Examples

  • x(t) = A cos(ωt + φ)
  • Phase difference: Δφ
  • φ = 90°
  • Complex phase: e^{iφ}
  • Accessible reading: phase phi
  • Unicode sequence for Phase Symbol: U+03C6
  • HTML decimal: φ
  • HTML hexadecimal: φ
  • CSS escapes: 3C6
  • Accessible text label: Phase Symbol

Common Phase Symbol Mistakes

  • Assuming φ always means phase
  • Mixing degrees and radians without labeling
  • Using Φ and φ interchangeably
  • Omitting the reference signal for a phase difference
  • Replacing phase symbol with a lookalike without checking U+03C6.
  • Assuming φ has identical metrics or artwork in every font and platform.
  • Converting φ to an image when selectable text is more appropriate.
  • Using φ as the only accessible name of an interactive control.

Phase Symbol intent boundary

This page is about φ as phase notation. The Phi Symbol page covers the Greek character generally, and the same glyph can represent other quantities.

More About the Phase Symbol

Phase Symbol uses the Greek small letter phi, φ, encoded as U+03C6 GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI. On this page, φ is treated specifically as a phase variable in physics and engineering—not as a general discussion of the Greek letter. The equation or diagram must define what the phase is measured against and whether the value is expressed in radians or degrees. Typical forms include x(t) = A cos(ωt + φ), Phase difference: Δφ, φ = 90°, and Complex phase: e^{iφ}. These examples place φ inside wave equations, AC circuit analysis, signal processing, and optics. A bare φ without a reference signal or definition is incomplete because phase is normally relative to another waveform, origin, or coordinate convention. Both pages use the same encoded character U+03C6, but their purposes differ. This page documents φ as a technical variable for phase. It does not claim that φ always means phase, and it does not replace a general Greek-letter reference page. In mixed technical documents, define “φ = phase angle” before the first equation. Common mistakes include switching between degrees and radians without a label, treating uppercase Φ and lowercase φ as interchangeable, omitting the reference used for a phase difference, and confusing phase φ with frequency f or angular frequency ω. Keep the complete equation visible so readers can tell which quantity the variable represents. For formatting, retain lowercase φ, identify the unit convention, and use equation markup when exponents, fractions, or complex expressions are involved. A readable phrase such as “phase phi” is useful when the glyph appears in an accessible label. On Windows, Microsoft Word can convert 03C6 with Alt+X; other applications may require Character Map or copy and paste. On macOS, Character Viewer can locate “Greek small letter phi.” After insertion, verify that the result is lowercase φ and that the surrounding equation still defines its phase role.

Phase Symbol FAQ

What is the Unicode sequence for Phase Symbol?

The encoded sequence is U+03C6; the Unicode names are GREEK SMALL LETTER PHI.

How do I copy Phase Symbol?

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

Can I use φ in HTML?

Yes. Use literal UTF-8, decimal references φ, or hexadecimal references φ.

Why can φ look different?

Fonts and emoji platforms use different shapes, spacing, and artwork while preserving the same encoded characters.

Is φ interchangeable with similar symbols?

No. Use the intended code point or sequence and verify the semantic role described on this page.