noun a triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river, typically where it diverges into several outlets
In mathematics, 'delta' often represents a change or difference between two values.
In engineering, 'delta' is used to indicate a change or variation in a system or process.
In chemistry, 'delta' can represent a change in energy or a difference in properties between substances.
In geography, 'delta' refers to a landform where a river divides into smaller rivers before reaching the sea.
In physics, 'delta' is commonly used to denote a small change in a variable or a difference in values.
In the field of literature, 'delta' can be used to signify change or difference in a character's development or a plot's progression.
Psychologists may use 'delta' to represent the change in a variable over time in research studies or to describe the difference between two groups in a study.
Engineers might use 'delta' to denote a small change in a value or measurement, such as temperature delta or voltage delta.
Mathematicians use 'delta' as a symbol to represent a small change in a variable or as a placeholder for a difference in values.
In finance, 'delta' is used to measure the rate of change of an option's price in relation to changes in the underlying asset's price.