Multiple Choice
In a metal at 0 K, the Fermi energy is:
A) the highest energy of any electron
B) the lowest energy of any electron
C) the mean thermal energy of the electrons
D) the energy of the top of the valence band
E) the energy at the bottom of the conduction band
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