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- calculate the heat capacity of an Einstein solid in the low-temperature limit. Sketch the predicted heat capacity as a function of temperature. (Note: Measurements of heat capacities of actual solids at low temperatures do not confirm the prediction that you will make in this problem.For the potential-energy functions shown below, spanning width L, can a particle on the left side of the potential well (x 0.55L)? If not, why not? b. c. 0 a. 0o 00 E E E-The essence of the statement of the uniqueness theorem is that if we know the conditions the limit that needs to be met by the potential of the system, then we find the solution of the system , then that solution is the only solution that exists and is not other solutions may be found. If we know potential solutions of a system, can we determine the type of system that generate this potential? If so, prove the statement! If no, give an example of a case that breaks the statement!