True - but it is "microfarad", and is is a lower case Greek μ , so rocky got 2 out of 3 right - and, of course, it is also very commonly written as "uF" in situations when Greek letters are not available (and many situations when such a letter is available) - so I'm inclined to give him 2½ out of 3No it is not uF, it is µF. (Greek letter µ).uf is mfd ... micro farad ... ( think its lower case)
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