Now consider a system too big for your program to handle: it has a total of 10000 oscillators, with 3000 quanta to be di

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Now consider a system too big for your program to handle: it has a total of 10000 oscillators, with 3000 quanta to be di

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Now consider a system too big for your program to handle: it has
a total of 10000 oscillators, with 3000 quanta
to be distributed between them. Block 1
has 5000 oscillators, and block 2
has 5000 oscillators.
Think about what you observed above. For the most
probable distribution of energy between the blocks:
How many quanta would you expect to find in block 1?

How many quanta would you expect to find in block 2?
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