Short Answer
For a solid in which the occupation of the energy states is given by the Fermi-Dirac distribution,the probability that a certain state is occupied at a temperature T0 is 0.70.If the temperature is doubled to 2T0,what is the probability that the same state is occupied? Assume that the Fermi energy does not change with temperature.
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