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Problem 7.1. A classical gas in a volume V is composed of N independent and indistinguishable particles. The single part
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Problem 7.1. A classical gas in a volume V is composed of N independent and indistinguishable particles. The single part
Problem 7.1. A classical gas in a volume V is composed of N independent and indistinguishable particles. The single particle Hamiltonian is H=, with m the mass of the particle and p the absolute value of the momentum. Moreover, for each particle, we find 2 internal energy levels: a ground state with energy 0 and degeneracy g1, and an ex- cited state with energy E> 0 and degeneracy g2. Determine the canonical partition function and the specific heat Cy as a function of the temperature T. Analyze the limit of low temperatures and comment on the final result.