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===Maxwell-Boltzmann=== | ===Maxwell-Boltzmann=== | ||
The probability distribution can be found by: | |||
<math>f(p) = \left(e^{{E-\mu}\over{kt}}\right)^{-1}</math> | |||
===Fermi-Dirac=== | ===Fermi-Dirac=== |
Revision as of 11:19, 29 January 2009
Occupation probabilities
The 1st law of Thermodynamics in a system (or subsystem) with variable number of particles is
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Maxwell-Boltzmann
The probability distribution can be found by:
Fermi-Dirac
Suppose that our system has discrete energies and that is the number of particles occupying the energy level . This two quantities must satisfy
Since we are dealing with fermions, can be 0 or 1. The thermodynamic potential can be written as