The standard scoring symble for a strikeout looking (called strike three) is a backward K.
Someone can determine which round plastic containers are recyclable by looking for a recyclable symbol on the plastic container. If there is a symbol then the plastic container is recyclable.
Cs+I was looking for the same thing so i figured i would help you out too. Goodluck!!
It is not the same as the wire. If you are looking at a proper symbol you will find two small circles. One at the start of the symbol and one at the end of the circle. These circles represent connection point to the switch.See related links below. Page 1.
The symbol for Mercury in the Periodic Table of Elements is Hg. It comes from the element's Latin name, "hydrargyrum," which means "water silver."
By looking at the symbol of a substance, you can determine the number and type of atoms present in the molecule. Based on the elements present and their arrangement in the periodic table, you can make predictions about the bonding and possible structures of the substance. Advanced techniques such as X-ray crystallography and spectroscopy are often needed to determine the exact 3D structure.
Depends on what symbols you're looking for, A very popular symbol is a phoenix
The Humanist symbol is the Happy human
Swastika is what I think you are looking for-
like your ugly looking mom.
No the big fish like mullet is not a symbol for anything . you're looking for the symbol of fishing. it is a picture of a yellow fish.
The quantity symbol for resistivity is the Greek letter rho (ρ).
I cannot show you because there is no key on my keyboard that is anything close to the symbol you are looking for.
It became a national symbol because everyone new about baseball and it just became world famous
like your ugly looking mom.
Sketchers. Also, The Greek post office has Hermes as its symbol. this is not what i was looking for!
I think you are looking for a symbol not a word. That symbol would be the bald eagle.
Well, the priodic symbol for copper is Cu; I'm not sure if that is exactly what you're looking for...