In statistical thermodynamics, thermodynamic beta, also known as coldness,[1] is the reciprocal of the thermodynamic temperature of a system: (where T is the temperature and kB is Boltzmann constant).[2]
Thermodynamic beta has units reciprocal to that of energy (in SI units, reciprocal joules, ). In non-thermal units, it can also be measured in byte per joule, or more conveniently, gigabyte per nanojoule;[3] 1 K−1 is equivalent to about 13,062 gigabytes per nanojoule; at room temperature: T = 300K, β ≈ 44 GB/nJ ≈ 39 eV−1 ≈ 2.4×1020 J−1. The conversion factor is 1 GB/nJ = J−1.
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