Hi everyone,is 'X' be capitalized in 'x-ray'?

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Hi everyone,
is 'X' be capitalized in 'x-ray'?
i noticed in physics journals, for e.g., in phys. rev. lett., it is not capitalized!
which is correct ?? or just it is a matter of personal taste?
actually a silly doubt
thanks for replying
 
on Phys.org
hmm,
http://www.sematech.org/publications/style/word_lst.htm
in that site they mentioned like a rule that x should be capitalized!
i also think that it is just our own wish...
 


I would probably capitalize it on the basis that the X is a thing on it's own, but it really doesn't matter.
Many journals (especially the older ones) have their own rules and will edit copy to match their style.
Most journals now just take your copy directly, it's cheaper and easier - also as more papers are international they may be written in a mix of English an American usage.

Really don't sweat it.

ps. Some of that page's other tips about easily confused words are useful - especially if English isn't your native language
 


yes..it does not bother me a lot!
just curious what ppl. here think about it..
Now i am writing my thesis (contains lot of x-ray :))..so thought of asking here..
 


Rajini said:
Now i am writing my thesis (contains lot of x-ray :))..so thought of asking here..
It depends on the style your adviser/school wants you to follow for your thesis. Ask your advisor.

The debate basically goes:
a) x-ray is a noun that functionally is one word, and regular nouns don't capitalized
b) it is capitalized because X is a single letter and single letters get capitalized in compound nouns (think T-shirt)
 


The convention varies.

Johns and Cunningham: x ray
Khan: x-ray

The capitalization comes when used in a title such as:
The Physics of X Ray Production

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