Fundamentals of Physics Extended
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Author: David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker
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Chapter 41, Problem 15P
To determine
To calculate:
at what temperature
(a) the result using the equation in Fig 41.6 of the textbook, will differ by 1% from the result using classical Boltzmann equation P(E) =
(b) the result using the equation in Fig 41.6 of the textbook, will differ by 10% from the result using classical Boltzmann equation P(E) =
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