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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