AFAIK, the Boltzmann constant is incorrect in MATLAB.
Let's check it out:
k = physconst('Boltzmann');
and let's look at this variable k in our Workspace:
1.380650400000000e-23
And now let's look at what does Wikipedia offer (based on CODATA 2014).
1.38064852(79)e1023
Is it going to be somehow fixed in future releases?

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Torsten
Torsten am 30 Jan. 2017
Physical constants "change" from year to year ...
Best wishes
Torsten.
Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen am 30 Jan. 2017
Like Torsten said, those constants change over time due to new measurements. I would second Jan's proposal below to send in an enhancement request.

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Jan
Jan am 30 Jan. 2017
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There are many sources for the value 1.3806504 also: Wiki: Knudsen number, constants.h file of the StepCore library, several books, e.g. The Feynman Lectures on Physics. I assume the value from http://physics.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cuu/Value?k (this is the source of the value posted in WikiPedia) is newer and more accurate. Please send an enhancement report to Mathworks.

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Felix Neko
Felix Neko am 10 Feb. 2017
Bearbeitet: Felix Neko am 10 Feb. 2017
I've never sent enhancement reports before. How can it be done?
Jan
Jan am 11 Feb. 2017
I'd start at https://www.mathworks.com/support/contact_us/, go through "Create Service Request" and then the category "suggestions" seems to be fine. I'm not sure if this is teh best way, but TMW is very smart and they forward messages to the right person internally.

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