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Revision as of 21:09, 7 October 2011
K-factor or K factor may refer to:
- K-factor (actuarial)
- K-factor (aerospace)
- K-factor (centrifugation)
- K-factor (fire protection)
- k-factor (graph theory)
- K-factor (marketing)
- K-factor (crude oil refining)
- K-factor (sheet metal)
- K-factor (telecommunications)
- Elo rating system
- K-Factor, a producer/remixer based in Washington, DC
- The K Factor, an X Factor spoof on the popular British television show Harry Hill's TV Burp
- A K-factor is used to calculate when heating oil must be delivered
- In physics, the K-factor is sometimes used to express the thermal conductivity of a material
- In engineering, the K-factor is used to describe the sharpness of a vertical curve in a road.