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Nthe chemical potential of bose system is positive. alse b. nthe pressure of an ideal bose gas for any temperature is greater than its high temperature limit value. c.-the bose gas becomes more ideal when its temperature grows. tre d. y the internal energy of a fermi gas for any temperature is greater than its high temperature limit value. e. r/the pressure of a fermi gas runs to o as its temperature runs to 0? f. /the fermi gas of electrons becomes more ideal when its density grows a. what is the probability of finding an electron with an energy in the interval from 0 to 2ef at t-0? b. what is the probability of finding an electron with an energy e > 5e, at t-0? co c. what is the probability of finding a bose-particle with an energy e < 7ev at t-0? d. what is the probability of finding a bose-particle with an energy e> 1ev at t-0?
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