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MU or Mu or mu may refer to:-
- mu (lowercase μ, uppercase Μ), a letter in the Greek alphabet.
- Mu, a supposed lost continent in the Pacific Ocean.
- mu (無) is a Japanese word important in Zen koan practice, and is sometimes used to mean "the question contains an invalid assumption".
- mu (亩), Chinese unit of surface area, defined in modern times as 666.6 m² (1/15 hectare).
- the IATA code for China Eastern Airlines.
- Map unit (m.u.), used in genetics.
- Mauritius (MU) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
- University of Missouri - Columbia (MU), "Missouri University".
- Marymount University, a small Catholic college in Arlington, VA.
- Monitor unit (MU), a unit used in radiation therapy.
- multiple unit (MU), such as a rail diesel car.
- University of Mumbai (MU) formerly called the University of Bombay.
- Mu-metal, an alloy used for screening magnetic fields.
- A MMORPG game Mu Online.
- A Japanese rocket, Mu (rocket).
- The Isuzu MU, a 2-Door Sports 4WD released in Japan.
- The Mirror Universe (MU), the dark alternate universe of Star Trek.
- Mu river in Sagaing province in Myanmar.
- Mu is a mountain in the south edge of Beja district in Portugal, at (37° 22' N, 8° 5' W).
- Mu is the atomic symbol for the exotic element muonium.
The lower-case Greek letter μ is used as a symbol for:
- The SI prefix micro.
- The micron, old name for micrometre (10 m).
- In physics, the friction coefficient, mobility, and permeability.
- In particle physics, μ denotes the muon, μ the anti-muon and νμ the muon-neutrino.
- In electronics, the mutual gain of a vacuum tube.
- The arithmetic mean of a statistical population.
Mu is also the family name of:
And see mew.
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MU.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: