[energy] kT is the product of the Boltzmann constant, k, and the temperature, T. This product is used in physics as a scaling factor for energy values in molecular-scale systems (sometimes it is used as a unit of energy), as the rates and frequencies of many processes and phenomena depend not on their energy alone, but on the ratio of that ...
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Kilotonne, equal to 1,000 tonnes.
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abbreviation: Christmas Island (now Kiritimati Island, approx 1060nm S of Hawaii, in NE area of Kiribati)
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one thousand metric tons.
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One thousand metric tons see Kilo. (Abbreviation).
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thousand tonnes
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Kiloton
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knots
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keep talking
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Kt is an abbreviation for Knight
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Thousand of tons.
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Series of tracked vehicles, 1961-1962, Kristi [USA]
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Knight
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