Problem 2.4. Assume that the single particle energy levels of a system are non- degenerate and have energies 0, 1, 2, 3,

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Problem 2.4. Assume that the single particle energy levels of a system are non- degenerate and have energies 0, 1, 2, 3,

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Problem 2.4. Assume that the single particle energy levels of a system are non- degenerate and have energies 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 ... energy units. A total of 8 energy units is shared among 6 particles. (i) Assume that the particles are non-interacting distinguishable particles of spin zero. Show that there are 20 configurations and 1287 acces- sible microstates. Problems 57 (ii) Assume that the particles are non-interacting identical bosons of spin zero. Determine the number of accessible microstates. (iii) Assume that the particles are non-interacting identical fermions of spin 1. Determine the number of accessible microstates (Allow for the spin degeneracy.)
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