K-factor
K-factor or K factor may refer to:
Mathematics and statistics
- K-factor (actuarial), ratio of the value of deferrable expenses to the value of estimated gross profits
- k-factor (graph theory), a spanning k-regular subgraph in graph theory
Engineering and technology
- K-factor (aeronautics), the number of pulses expected for every one volumetric unit of fluid passing through a given flow meter
- K-factor (centrifugation), relative pelleting efficiency of a given centrifuge rotor
- K factor (crude oil refining), a system for classifying crude oil
- K-factor (fire protection), formula used to calculate the discharge rate from a fire system nozzle
- K factor (traffic engineering), the proportion of annual average daily traffic occurring in an hour
Telecommunications
- K-factor (Cisco), a Cisco proprietary method of reporting endpoint mean opinion scores of Voice over IP
- Earth-bulge or k-factor, the circular segment of earth profile that blocks off long distance communications; see Line-of-sight propagation
Other uses
- K-factor (marketing), the growth rate of websites, apps, or a customer base
- K-factor (sheet metal), ratio of location of the neutral line to the material thickness
- The K Factor, a fictional TV show from British television show Harry Hill's TV Burp spoofing the X Factor
- Elo rating system, a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in games such as chess
- Bondi k-factor, the "k" in Bondi k-calculus
See also
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