The next two questions pertain to the situation described below. Consider a two-state system that can exchange energy wi
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The next two questions pertain to the situation described below. Consider a two-state system that can exchange energy wi
The next two questions pertain to the situation described below. Consider a two-state system that can exchange energy with an environment at temperature high enough that kpT is much larger than the energy difference between levels. 3) What is the probability of the system being in the lower energy state? a. 0.0 b. 0.5 c. 1.0 4) If the lower energy state has 0 energy, and the higher energy state e, then what is the internal energy of the system? a. O b. 0.5€ c. 1.06
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