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It is named after the Austrian physicist [[Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann]].
It is named after the Austrian physicist [[Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann]].
Its experimentally determined value (in SI units, 2002 [http://www.codata.org/ CODATA] value) is:
Its experimentally determined value (in SI units, 2002 [http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?k#mid  CODATA] value) is:


:<math>k_B =1.380 6505(24) \times 10^{-23} </math> <math>\left. JK^{-1}\right.</math>
:<math>k_B =1.380 6505(24) \times 10^{-23} </math> <math>\left. JK^{-1}\right.</math>

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The Boltzmann constant ( or ) is the physical constant relating temperature to energy.

It is named after the Austrian physicist Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann. Its experimentally determined value (in SI units, 2002 CODATA value) is:

See also