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Omega is the 24th and last letter of the Greek alphabet. It is also used in science as a symbol for Ohm (a unit of measurement of electrical resistance), named after the German physicist, Georg S. Ohm, born in 1787. For great books on the Greek alphabet, check out these great books at Barnes and Noble.com:

Alpha to Omega: The Life and Times of the Greek AlphabetHomer and the Origin of the Greek Alphabet

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