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Which of the following statements is true?

A. In a micro-canonical ensemble, the total number of particles N and the energy E are constants while in a canonical ensemble N and temperature T are constants

B. In a micro-canonical ensemble, the total number of particles N is a constant but the energy E is variable while in a canonical ensemble N and T are constants

C. In a micro-canonical ensemble N and E are constants while in a canonical ensemble N and T both vary

D. In a micro-canonical ensemble N and E are constants while in a canonical ensemble N is a constant but T varies

Answer: Option A


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A system has two energy levels with energies E and 2E. The lower level is four-fold degenerate while the upper level is doubly degenerate. If there are N non-interacting classical particles in the system, which is in thermodynamic equilibrium at temperature T, the fraction of particles in the upper level is

A. $$\frac{1}{{1 + {e^{ - \varepsilon /{k_B}T}}}}$$

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