I read in !emc-pstc that Wan Juang Foo <f...@np.edu.sg> wrote (in <of39a8a68f.ebf7ed21-on48256ca3.00237...@np.edu.sg>) about 'strange symbols (to me anyway)' on Fri, 3 Jan 2003: >I could not by any means to stretch my limited imagination to match the >C-tick to the description offered. I don't think that the C-tick mark >readily fit the bill, unless there is some more information about this >symbol that I do not know about. > >> bottom portion of this symbol is what appears to be a >> capacitor with horizontal plates. >Since there are no such a feature in the c-tick. Can someone shed some >more light on this?
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