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|description=[[File:Table Physical constants.png|left|400px|thumb|]] The '''Boltzmann constant''', ''k'', has the SI unit [J·K<sup>-1</sup>] (IUPAC), but more strictly the units for energy per particles per temperature is [J·x<sup>-1</sup>·K<sup>-1</sup>] (compare [[Gas constant]]).
|description=[[File:Table Physical constants.png|left|400px|thumb|]] The '''Boltzmann constant''', ''k'', has the SI unit [J·K<sup>-1</sup>] (IUPAC), but more strictly the units for energy per particles per temperature is [J·x<sup>-1</sup>·K<sup>-1</sup>] (compare [[Gas constant]]).
|info=[[Gibney 2017 Nature]]
|info=[[Gibney 2017 Nature]]
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Communicated by [[Gnaiger E]] 2018-10-18
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{{MitoPedia concepts
|mitopedia concept=Ergodynamics
|mitopedia concept=Ergodynamics
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Communicated by [[Gnaiger E]] 2018-10-18

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Boltzmann constant

Description

Table Physical constants.png

The Boltzmann constant, k, has the SI unit [J·K-1] (IUPAC), but more strictly the units for energy per particles per temperature is [J·x-1·K-1] (compare Gas constant).

Abbreviation: k [J·x-1·K-1]

Reference: Gibney 2017 Nature

Communicated by Gnaiger E 2018-10-18

MitoPedia concepts: Ergodynamics