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If the Density of States Is N(E) and the Occupancy

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Question 2

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If the density of states is N(E) and the occupancy probability is P(E) , then the density of unoccupied states is:


A) N(E) + P(E)
B) N(E) /P(E)
C) N(E) - P(E)
D) N(E) P(E)
E) P(E) /N(E)

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