Question: What is the probability that a state 0.0620eV above the Fermi energy will be occupied at (a) f = 0 K and (b) f =

What is the probability that a state 0.0620eV above the Fermi energy will be occupied at
(a) f = 0 K and
(b) f = 320 K?

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