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Let z1(m) denotes the canonical partition function for a particle of mass m in a volume v. the canonical partition function of two such particles if they single quantum are classical boltzmann particles is z2 cl z1(m)2. (a) calculate the canonical partition function z5(m) of two such particles if they spinless fermions are (b) use the classical approximation z1(m) = v/^3 where a the corrections to the energy e, and the heat capacity c due to fermi statistics. (hint: use their difference.) h/v2mkbt. calculate to find the energy e, use z2 to find the energy e, then find > pg dn ctri all del ins al nle qne lmioh cles thk ik> ik> - (k> 1 k k1e ka> trle vetk4 -41e

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