KT, often represented as \(kT\), refers to the product of the Boltzmann constant (\(k\)) and the absolute temperature (\(T\)) of a system. This expression is commonly used in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics to describe the thermal energy available in a system. 1. **Boltzmann Constant (k)**: The Boltzmann constant is a fundamental physical constant that relates the average kinetic energy of particles in a gas with the temperature of the gas.
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