Which physical quantity is represented by the uppercase symbol 'K' in the nomenclature?
Explanation
This question highlights a potentially confusing entry where a symbol ('K') represents both a physical quantity (Spring constant) and a unit (Kelvin), testing for careful reading of the table's structure.
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