What is latin omega?

Latin omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet, represented by the symbol Ω, and is commonly used in mathematics, physics, and engineering to represent electrical resistance and reactance. In the Latin alphabet, it is used in some contexts as a variation of the letter "O," typically to represent the "long O" sound. However, it is not a standard letter in the modern Latin alphabet, and its use is largely limited to specialized fields and scientific notation. In the Greek language, omega is also used in religious contexts to represent the end of time or the eternal nature of God.