(a) Show that 0f (U) du = 1, where f (U) is the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of Eq....

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(a) Show that ∫∞0f (U) du = 1, where f (U) is the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of Eq. (18.32).
(b) In terms of the physical definition of f (U), explain why the integral in part (a) must have this value. Distribution
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Introduction to Real Analysis

ISBN: 978-0471433316

4th edition

Authors: Robert G. Bartle, Donald R. Sherbert

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