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The Ohm Sign is the capital Greek ddjvpdoifijmbolize the beginning and the end.
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Unicode logic demands the existence of a separate codepoint for the mathematical character Ohm (U+2126) and the Greek Capital Letter Omega (U+03A9) although they are the same character. The ohm character is included only for backwards compatibility, and the capital Omega character is preferred, even for electrical usage.
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Type Design The mathematical character Ohm (U+2126) and the Greek Capital Letter Omega (U+03A9) are the same character, but they can have different glyphs if so desired. The Adobe fonts for example use two glyphs. In every case it is important that the type designer positions a glyph at both codepoints.
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