How to Type Physics Symbols & Equations
From mechanics and thermodynamics to quantum physics and electromagnetism, physics relies on a specific set of Greek letters, constants and units. This physics keyboard lets you insert them all — reduced Planck constant (ℏ), angular frequency (ω), wavelength (λ), density (ρ) and more — so you can write equations, lab reports and homework without wrestling with alt-codes or switching keyboards.
Common Physics Symbol Reference
Constants & quantities: ℏ ℎ c e G k N_A λ ν f T
Greek letters in physics: α β γ δ θ λ μ ν π ρ σ τ φ ω Ω Δ ∇
Operators & math: ∑ ∫ ∂ ∇ × · ± ≈ ∝ ° √ ∞
Units & notation: Å Ω μ ° ′ ″ ± × 10ⁿ superscripts/subscripts
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I type physics symbols like ℏ, ω or λ?
Click the symbol and it is copied to your clipboard, ready to paste into Word, Google Docs, a PDF form or a LaTeX report.
Does it include SI units and Greek letters used in physics?
Yes — Greek letters (ω, λ, ρ, τ, Ω), the Ångström (Å), degree (°), micro (μ) and other notation used in physics are all available.
Can I paste equations into a lab report or Word?
Yes. Every character is standard Unicode, so it keeps its exact form when pasted into documents and equation editors.
Is the physics keyboard free for students?
Yes, it is 100% free with no account required.