ₑ The lowercase Latin subscript "e"
U+2091ₑMeaning & Explanation
This character is a subscript lowercase letter 'e', primarily found in scientific and mathematical contexts rather than everyday communication. You will most likely encounter it in chemical formulas, physics equations, or linguistic transcriptions where a smaller, lowered character is required for precision. It allows researchers and students to represent variables like the electron or specific phonetic details without cluttering the main line of text. While it looks like a tiny letter, its function is crucial for maintaining clarity in technical documentation and academic papers, distinguishing it from standard text formatting.
Usage Examples
"In the chemical formula, ₑ represents the electronic subscript, such as e ₑ."
"In the chemical formula, ₑ represents the electronic subscript, such as e ₑ."
"In the chemical formula, ₑ represents the electronic subscript, such as e ₑ."
Technical Info
U+2091ₑ\2091\u{2091}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-latin-subscript-small-letter-e">ₑ</span> <!-- Unicode: U+2091 --> <!-- Name: The lowercase Latin subscript "e" -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 2091Type 2091 then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 2091, EnterUsage Code
HTML Entity
ₑ
CSS Escape Code
content: "\2091";
JavaScript Escape
String.fromCodePoint(0x2091)
Quick Actions
ₑMeaning & Explanation
This character is a subscript lowercase letter 'e', primarily found in scientific and mathematical contexts rather than everyday communication. You will most likely encounter it in chemical formulas, physics equations, or linguistic transcriptions where a smaller, lowered character is required for precision. It allows researchers and students to represent variables like the electron or specific phonetic details without cluttering the main line of text. While it looks like a tiny letter, its function is crucial for maintaining clarity in technical documentation and academic papers, distinguishing it from standard text formatting.
Usage Examples
"In the chemical formula, ₑ represents the electronic subscript, such as e ₑ."
"In the chemical formula, ₑ represents the electronic subscript, such as e ₑ."
"In the chemical formula, ₑ represents the electronic subscript, such as e ₑ."
How do I copy the The lowercase Latin subscript "e" symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy ₑ to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does The lowercase Latin subscript "e" have?
The Unicode code point for The lowercase Latin subscript "e" isU+2091. For HTML use ₑ, for CSS use \2091.
What block does The lowercase Latin subscript "e" belong to?
The lowercase Latin subscript "e" belongs to the Unicode block.
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