really silly nit: why 3+5j instead of 3+5i?

Roy Smith roy at popmail.med.nyu.edu
Sat May 27 14:39:01 EDT 2000


andres at corrada.com wrote:
> You are correct that "I" is the soft standard for current in physics
> textbooks but no one would misunderstand you if you used "i" also.

The general rule in electrical engineering is that upper case letters 
refer to fixed (DC or phasor) values while lower case is used for 
instantneous value.



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