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 <content>{\bf [Contributed Entry in Progress: Please add but do not erase notations]}

This is a contributed topic entry listing the notations of fundamental quantities and observables in physics, as well as a listing of related notations of mathematical concepts employed in mathematical physics and physical mathematics.
\subsection{Notations of Fundamental Physical Quantities, Observables and Related Mathematical Concepts}

\subsubsection{List of Notations for Fundamental Quantities and Observables
in Physics} 

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\item $m= \, Mass$
\item {\bf $v$} or $ \vec{v} = velocity$ in Newtonian mechanics
\item ${\bf q} =\, velocity$ observable or operator in theoretical and quantum physics
\item $Q = \, electrical \, charge$
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