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There are a number of K constants:

1) k, the spring constant in Hooke's law relating deformation (strain) and force applied (stress) to a material body.

2) k or kB, the Boltzmann constant, the physical constant relating energy and temperature at the particle level.

3) K is a thermodynamic chemical equilibrium constant.

4) Coulomb's constant k e is used in measuring electrostatic interaction between electrically charged particles. It comes from three other constants: the speed of light c 0 , magnetic permeability μ 0 , and electric permittivity ε 0.

5) κ (kappa), in semiconductor manufacturing, means a low-κ dielectric: a material with a small dielectric constant relative to silicon dioxide.

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