Greek alphabet | |||
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Αα | Alpha | Νν | Nu |
Ββ | Beta | Ξξ | Xi |
Γγ | Gamma | Οο | Omicron |
Δδ | Delta | Ππ | Pi |
Εε | Epsilon | Ρρ | Rho |
Ζζ | Zeta | Σσς | Sigma |
Ηη | Eta | Ττ | Tau |
Θθ | Theta | Υυ | Upsilon |
Ιι | Iota | Φφ | Phi |
Κκ | Kappa | Χχ | Chi |
Λλ | Lambda | Ψψ | Psi |
Μμ | Mu | Ωω | Omega |
Other characters | |||
Digamma | Stigma | ||
Heta | San | ||
Qoppa | Sampi | ||
Greek diacritics |
Beta (uppercase Β, lowercase β, internal ϐ; Greek: Βήτα [ˈvita]; English pronunciation: /ˈbeɪtə/ (US) or /ˈbiːtə/ (UK)) is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 2. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Beth . Letters that arose from Beta include the Roman B and the Cyrillic letters Б and В.
In high-quality print, a variant of the letter is sometimes used that does not have a descender except at the beginning of a word: βίβλος is written βίϐλος. Lower case ϐ is very common in handwriting.
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In Ancient Greek, Beta represented the voiced bilabial plosive /b/. The name of the letter, βῆτα bêta, was pronounced .
In Modern Greek, it represents the voiced labiodental fricative /v/. The name of the letter is spelled βήτα in the modern monotonic orthography, and pronounced [ˈvita].
Beta is often used to denote a variable in mathematics and physics, where it often has specific meanings for certain applications, such as representing beta particles, and beta radiation. In regression analysis, "B" symbolizes non-standardized partial slope coefficients, whereas "β" represents standardized (standard deviation-score form) coefficients; in both cases, the coefficients reflect the change in the criterion Y per one-unit change in the value of the associated predictor X.
In the International Phonetic Alphabet, Greek minuscule beta denotes a voiced bilabial fricative.
description | character | Unicode | HTML |
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GREEK CAPITAL LETTER BETA |
Β | U+0392 | Β Β |
GREEK SMALL LETTER BETA |
β | U+03B2 | β &946; |
GREEK BETA SYMBOL |
ϐ | U+03D0 | ϐ |
MODIFIER LETTER SMALL BETA |
◌ᵝ | U+1D5D | ᵝ |
GREEK SUBSCRIPT SMALL LETTER BETA |
◌ᵦ | U+1D66 | ᵦ |
In typesetting technical literature, it is a commonly made mistake to use the German letter ß as a replacement for β. The two letters resemble each other superficially, but they are unrelated.
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