Consider a collection of fermions at T = 293 K. Find the probability that a single-particle state will be occupied if that state’s energy is (a) 0.1 eV less than EF; (b) equal to EF; (c) 0.1 eV greater than EF.
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Consider a collection of fermions at T = 293 K. Find the probability that a single-particle state will be occupied if that state’s energy is (a) 0.1 eV less than EF; (b) equal to EF; (c) 0.1 eV greater than EF.
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