Chi (Greek letter)
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Chi (upper case Χ, lower case χ) is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 600. The 'ch' in 'chi' is a voiceless palatal fricative, which is prounounced like the 'ch' in German 'ich' or some variants of 'h' in the English 'human'.
The upper-case letter Χ is used as the symbol for:
- The name of Jesus Christ in Christianity, as in X-mas etc.
The lower-case letter χ is used as the symbol for:
- The chi-square distribution in statistics.
- The electric susceptibility in physics.
- The chromatic number of a graph in graph theory.
- The voiceless uvular fricative (IPA) in phonology.
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