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Szoszkiewicz, Robert PHYS 664, HW # 6, Oct 21, 2009 DUE: on (or before) 10:20 am, Wed, Oct 28, 2009. 1. Classify the following particles according to the statistics they obey: a) 12 6 C atom, b) 12 6 C+ ion, c) 4 2 He+ ion, d) 1 1 H ion, e) 14 7 N atom, f) 2 1 H+ ion 2. Density of orbitals in one and two dimensions Chapter 7, problem no. 1, page from 218 the course book (Ch. Kittel, Thermal Physics,...

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Szoszkiewicz, Robert PHYS 664, HW # 6, Oct 21, 2009 DUE: on (or before) 10:20 am, Wed, Oct 28, 2009. 1. Classify the following particles according to the statistics they obey: a) 12 6 C atom, b) 12 6 C+ ion, c) 4 2 He+ ion, d) 1 1 H ion, e) 14 7 N atom, f) 2 1 H+ ion 2. Density of orbitals in one and two dimensions Chapter 7, problem no. 1, page from 218 the course book (Ch. Kittel, Thermal Physics, second ed.) 3. Pressure and entropy of degenerate Fermi gas Chapter 7, problem no. 3, page 219 from the course book (Ch. Kittel, Thermal Physics, second ed.) 4. Chemical potential vs. concentration Chapter 7, problem no. 13, page 222 from the course book (Ch. Kittel, Thermal Physics, second ed.) 1
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