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Ah, what a lovely question! The difference between 100k and 100KB is quite simple. "100k" usually refers to 100,000 of something, while "100KB" means 100 kilobytes of data. It's like comparing a big, beautiful painting to a small, detailed brushstroke - both are important in their own way!

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If you are talking about potenciometers, this is it:

A=Logarithm
B=Linear
C=RevLog

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