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"Symbols and definitions used in geotechnical engineering" is quoted from "Lexicon in 8 languages" (the fifth edition) published in 1981 by International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering.

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1. General

Symbol Dimension Unit Measured quantity
L, l  L  m Length
B, b  L  m Breadth
H, h  L  m Height
D, z  L  m Depth
d, D  L  m Diameter
A  L²  m² Area
V  L³  m³ Volume
t  T  s Time
v  LT-1  m/s Velocity
a  LT-2  m/s² Acceleration
g  LT-2  m/s² Acceleration due to gravity (g = 9.81 m/s²)
m  M  kg Mass
r  ML-3  kg/m³ Density
g  ML-2T-2  kN/m³ Unit weight
F  -  1 Factor of safety
p  -  1 3.1416
e  -  1 2.7183
ln a  -  1 Natural logarithm of a \(\bigl(\large\log_{e}a\) or \(\large\ln a\bigr)\)
lg a  -  1 Logarithm of a base 10 \(\bigl(\large\log_{10}a\) or \(\large\log a\bigr)\)
Signs: A "prime" applies to effective stress
A "bar" above a symbol relates to average property
A "dot" abobe a symbol denotes derivatives with respect to time
Prefixes δ or Δ denotes an increment or a change